Institutional and Contextual Factors Effects on Entrepreneurship in Cameroon: The Case of the Transport Sector
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Okah-Efogo, Françoise (Auteur)
- Okah-Atenga, Crescence Marie-France (Auteur)
- Akinyoade, Akinyinka (Éditeur)
- Dietz, Ton (Éditeur)
- Uche, Chibuike (Éditeur)
Titre
Institutional and Contextual Factors Effects on Entrepreneurship in Cameroon: The Case of the Transport Sector
Résumé
In Africa, whatever the considered age group, there are more entrepreneurs in the early stages of entrepreneurship than anywhere else in the world (Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) Report 2014). According to the gem survey (2014), 55.57 per cent of the population between 18–64 years expresses entrepreneurial intentions in Cameroon. Similarly, 37.4 per cent of the same age population is in the early course of their business activity. Between 2014 and 2015, total entrepreneurial activity has decreased in Cameroon (from 37.4 per cent to 25.4 per cent of all adults). Nonetheless, 61.1 per cent of the respondents think that entrepreneurship
Titre du livre
Entrepreneurship in Africa
Lieu
Leiden
Maison d’édition
Brill
Date
2017
Pages
255-278
Langue
EN
ISBN
978-90-04-34977-3
Titre abrégé
Institutional and Contextual Factors Effects on Entrepreneurship in Cameroon
Référence
Okah-Efogo, F., & Okah-Atenga, C. M.-F. (2017). Institutional and Contextual Factors Effects on Entrepreneurship in Cameroon: The Case of the Transport Sector. In A. Akinyoade, T. Dietz, & C. Uche (Eds.), Entrepreneurship in Africa (pp. 255–278). Brill. https://brill.com/downloadpdf/display/book/9789004351615/BP000013.pdf
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