Some socio-cultural factors retarding entrepreneurial activity in sub-Saharan Africa
Some African governments within the sub-Saharan region have embarked on entrepreneurship development programs aimed, essentially, at preparing existing as well as prospective entrepreneurs to acquire the requisite management skills and know-how to be more effective and effeicient. Unfortunately, the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of business venturing 1993-03, Vol.8 (2), p.91-98 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Some African governments within the sub-Saharan region have embarked on entrepreneurship development programs aimed, essentially, at preparing existing as well as prospective entrepreneurs to acquire the requisite management skills and know-how to be more effective and effeicient. Unfortunately, these programs seem to negate one important element - culture - which entrepreneurial research has found to have had considerable impact on entrepreneurial behavior. Analysis is presented of some of the social and cultural issues that retard such entrepreneurial activities: 1. power distance, 2. collectivism, and 3. Confucian dynamism. It looks apparent that the countries of sub-Saharan Africa need a political system that will be more pragmatic and incentive-based to create an environment that will redress ethnic and economic inequalities, as well as eliminate the corruption that plagues the sub-region. |
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ISSN: | 0883-9026 1873-2003 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0883-9026(93)90013-U |