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Entrepreneurship in Africa
A Study of Successes
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David S. Fick
ISBN:
1-56720-536-4
ISBN-13:
978-1-56720-536-7
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/1567205364
288 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication:
3/30/2002
List Price:
$105.00
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UK Sterling Price: £72.95
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Media Type:
Hardcover
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Trim Size:
6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects:
Business
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Entrepreneurship
Business
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International Business
Business
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Business & Public Policy
Description:
Who are the entrepreneurs who have achieved success, wealth, and recognition in their African homelands, and how did they do it? Entrepreneur Dave Fick interviewed several hundred women and men who were willing to assume risks, often spectacular ones, for personal economic gain—but who did it legally, ethically, and who are now giving back to their nations and societies at least as much as they received. They speak openly of their hardships and failures, what they did right and what they did wrong, and their accounts are remarkable. We gain insight into the way business must be done under harsh political and economic circumstances, but we also learn unusual techniques and strategies that others in more favorable milieus can use to accomplish similar feats.
With commentaries from notable scholars and other businesspeople and with Fick's own first-hand onsite observations, the book is a self-educating colloquium, a collection of personal meetings, accounts, letters, emails and telephone calls between Fick, his counterparts in Africa, and others around the world. It is also an attempt to encourage a dialogue that will accelerate the exchange and spread of knowledge and ideas, and a way to help the people of Africa build a peaceful and better society for themselves and the world.
Table of Contents:
Preface
Introduction
African Continent
West Africa
Nigeria and Ghana
Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal, etc.
Southern Africa
Zimbabwe, Botswana, etc.
South Africa: Clothing, Youth Culture, Auto, and Home
South Africa: New Era Enterprises
South Africa: Food and Travel Industry
South Africa: Heritage and Tradition
South Africa: The Media, Reviews, and Issues
East Africa
Horn of Africa
Kenya and Tanzania
Uganda
Central Africa
Gabon, Cameroon, etc.
Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola, etc.
North Africa
Egypt and Sudan
Arab Maghreb Union
Africa's Future
Entrepreneurs, Leaders, Technologies, and Plans
Conclusions
Index
About the Author:
DAVID S. FICK is a graduate of the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and has spent his entire business career as an entrepreneur in Kansas. His interest in African entrepreneurs began while on a two-week tour of Kenya, Tanzania, and Ethiopia in 2000. It changed his life. He recognized quickly that these entrepreneurial engineers of growth were meeting roadblocks that would stagger even their most talented, dedicated counterparts elsewhere, but were surmounting them with almost unbelievable success. These are their stories.
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