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Management number 201817692 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $73.73 Model Number 201817692
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Entrepreneurship is seen as a solution to poverty, unemployment, and inequality in African countries, but Covid-19 has made it more difficult. This book explores entrepreneurship in the African context, focusing on prospects, challenges, and the post-Covid-19 future. It provides information on strategies for sustaining entrepreneurial activities to enrich African nations.

Format: Hardback
Length: 240 pages
Publication date: 30 December 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


For countless years, entrepreneurship has been regarded as one of the most crucial solutions to the multifaceted challenges plaguing most African countries: poverty, unemployment, and inequality. However, a recent development that has undoubtedly exacerbated the challenges faced by African entrepreneurs and hindered their ability to drive economic growth is the COVID-19 pandemic. This global crisis has caused severe damage to economies and businesses worldwide. In the African context, the consequences of COVID-19 on businesses and individuals will be profound, as African societies often lack the resilience to cope with unexpected shocks of this magnitude, given the inadequacy of social and welfare systems.

This book aims to shed light on entrepreneurship in the African context, delving into the prospects, challenges, and the future post-COVID-19 pandemic. Its primary objective is to provide a comprehensive repository of information on strategies and techniques for sustaining entrepreneurial activities that can enrich African nations and hold relevance to academics, researchers, advanced students, entrepreneurs, governments, and government agencies seeking to understand the intricacies of entrepreneurship development within the African continent.

The COVID-19 pandemic has posed significant challenges for African entrepreneurs. Firstly, it has disrupted supply chains, leading to a shortage of goods and services. This has resulted in reduced demand and revenue for businesses, making it difficult for them to survive and thrive. Additionally, the pandemic has led to a significant increase in unemployment, as many businesses have been forced to close or reduce their operations, leading to job losses and economic hardship.

Furthermore, the pandemic has exacerbated existing social and economic inequalities in African countries. Many individuals and communities have been disproportionately affected by the crisis, with marginalized groups facing greater challenges in accessing essential services and resources. This has further widened the gap between the rich and the poor, perpetuating poverty and inequality.

Despite these challenges, there are also opportunities for entrepreneurship in the African context. The pandemic has accelerated the adoption of digital technologies, which has opened up new avenues for business and innovation. Additionally, there is a growing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly products and services, which can be met by African entrepreneurs who are focused on addressing social and environmental issues.

To address the challenges posed by COVID-19, African entrepreneurs need to adopt innovative strategies and techniques. One approach is to focus on developing local supply chains and promoting regional trade. This can help to reduce reliance on external markets and mitigate the impact of supply chain disruptions. Additionally, entrepreneurs can leverage digital technologies to expand their reach and create new business models.

Another important strategy is to invest in education and training programs for entrepreneurs. This can help to improve the skills and knowledge of entrepreneurs, enabling them to adapt to changing market conditions and develop new business ideas. Governments and international organizations can also play a role in supporting entrepreneurship in Africa by providing funding, infrastructure, and policy frameworks that promote innovation and growth.

In conclusion, the COVID-19 pandemic has posed significant challenges for African entrepreneurs, but it has also presented opportunities for innovation and growth. By adopting innovative strategies and leveraging digital technologies, entrepreneurs can navigate the crisis and drive economic development in Africa. However, it is important for governments, international organizations, and other stakeholders to support entrepreneurship in the continent by providing the necessary resources and policies.

Weight: 508g
Dimension: 158 x 236 x 22 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032106670


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