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This book focuses on management challenges in different types of companies, ranging from small to large, from private to public and from service to manufacturing in the African context. With empirical data from countries as diverse as Rwanda, Kenya and Ethiopia, it discusses the increasing economic importance of the African continent, covering relevant topics on sustainability and environmental issues, exports, logistics, HR issues, innovation and financial reporting. Through different conceptual insights and empirical case studies, the research presented serves as a useful resource for academics, students, and policy-makers interested in in-depth studies on management challenges in Africa.
Provides insights into recent, pressing management challenges in Africa in different types of organizations Systematically reviews existing literature on the topic as a sourcebook for future research Illustrates current challenges through empirical studies and case examples Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Auteur
Dr. Leona ACHTENHAGEN is Professor of Entrepreneurship and Business Development at Jönköping International Business School (JIBS), Jönköping University, Sweden. Professor Achtenhagen's current research interests are related to entrepreneurial and strategic activities of micro as well as small and medium-sized companies in a range of different contexts. She has conducted a number of different research projects on aspects of entrepreneurship and SME management in underprivileged contexts. Her recent papers address issues such as the status of women entrepreneurs in Pakistan, business development in micro-firms, business model innovation and innovative pedagogical tools for entrepreneurship education. Her research has been published as numerous book chapters and in leading international journals like Entrepreneurship: Theory & Practice, Entrepreneurship & Regional Development and Long Range Planning. Professor Achtenhagen has also conducted a number of projects for the OECD and European Commission's initiatives for promoting entrepreneurship. Together with Ethel Brundin, she edited the volume Entrepreneurship and SME Management Across Africa: Context, Challenges, Cases, published by Springer in 2016.
Dr. Ethel BRUNDIN is Professor of Entrepreneurship and Business Development and Associate Dean of Research at Jönköping International Business School (JIBS), Jönköping, Sweden. She is Extraordinary Professor at the University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa and has led a number of research projects in previously disadvantaged contexts. Her research on Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) has been well received by policymakers and has been published in journals such as the Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, and the International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability. Her recent research focuses on micro-processes among entrepreneurs and in family businesses, including emotions, entrepreneurship, and strategic leadership. Professor Brundin has published widely on strategic and entrepreneurial leadership with a focus on family firms, as well as immigrant and social entrepreneurship, in books and leading international journals. Her most recent books are Entrepreneurship and SME Management Across Africa: Context, Challenges, Cases published by Springer and Contextualizing Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies and Developing Countries published by Edward Elgar.
Contenu
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part 1: Processes.- Chapter 2. Strategic change in the banking industry.- Chapter 3. Is Business Process Reengineering (BPR) a Fashion or a Solution? Evidence from a Public University.- Chapter 4. Internal and external factors affecting exporting SMEs in Rwanda.- Chapter 5. Readiness for change a systematic literature review.- Part 3: Practices.- Chapter 6. Sustainable Development Goals, Governance and the Private Sector.- Chapter 7. Supply Chain Management Practices and Operational Performance of SMEs in Nairobi County, Kenya.- Chapter 8. Exploring the Implications of Low-Cost Leadership and Differentiation Strategies in the East African Community Market: A Perspective of Local Firms.- Chapter 9. International Financial Reporting Standards and Capital market in Rwanda.- Chapter 10: Strategic Innovation in Management of Small and MediumSized Manufacturing Companies in Rwanda.- Part 4: Performance.- Chapter 11. Cameroon: Innovation, ICT and Combined Effects for Better Performance of Small, Medium and Micro-sized Enterprises (SMMEs).- Chapter 12. Job-Rotation, Utilization of Workshops and Performance of Entrepreneurial Firms in Rwanda: An Empirical study of SMEs in Gasabo District.- Chapter 13. Export performance of SMEs in the Rwandan mining sector: Challenges and prospects.- Chapter 14. Assessing the Relationship between Employee Motivation and Productivity in Nyagatare District in Rwanda.- Part 5. Wrapping Up.- Chapter 13. Taking stock and future outlook.