An Entrepreneurship Literature Handbook
Augustine Dzathor
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Beschreibung
A comprehensive review of entrepreneurship literature and expose of various entrepreneurship paradigms and theories. An attempt is made to define nascent entrepreneurship and the profile of a successful nascent entrepreneur. A perspective of the effects of global crises such as the recent coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on venture success was discussed and hypothesized as there was neither sufficient data nor literature to draw any meaningful conclusion. Overall, the book gives a parsimonious deep insight into entrepreneurship literature and presents a novel perspective of some of the entrepreneurship paradigms and literature.
About the Author
Augustine Yao Dzathor is a professor of management at the Grambling State University's College of Business, in Louisiana, USA. He holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration and has taught at the undergraduate and graduate levels for over twenty years. His academic field includes management, entrepreneurship, strategy, and organizational theory. Prof. Dzathor's research track is entrepreneurship. He was selected among the ten top entrepreneurship scholars to constitute the pioneer Kauffman Firm Survey Research Enclave in 2008. The Ewin Kauffman Foundation established the enclave in collaboration with the National Opinion Research Council, USA to study the evolution of business and nascent entrepreneurship in the United States of America. Prof. Dzathor also has expertise in business school quality assurance. He chairs the Grambling State University's College of Business AACSB International accreditation process and assurance of learning. He is also a consultant to some Ghana universities aspiring to acquire AACSB International accreditation. Before developing an interest in academia, Prof. Dzathor worked in diverse managerial positions in the Ghana Immigration Service where he played an instrumental role in restructuring the organization from 1990 to 1999. Subsequently, he had a brief stint in corporate banking at the Agricultural Development Bank of Ghana before finding his passion in academia. He was a faculty consultant to small businesses in Zimbabwe at the Small Business Development Center of Africa University from 2000 to 2005.
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Business, Economics, Entrepreneurship &, Literature