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Entrepreneurship training programmes are an important component of demand side job creation strategies in developing countries
The research includes a literature review, desk research and 3 case study from Kenya, Tanzania and South Sudan
This study examined the impact of a program that trained teachers in implementing revised secondary school entrepreneurship curriculum.
Uses Global Entrepreneurship Monitor UK data to explore the media portrayal of entrepreneurs. Considers the effect that the media has on entrepreneurial…
This paper reports on a randomized controlled field experiment with 912 microentrepreneurs in Lomé, Togo
Report examining entrepreneurship skills and the policy options for promoting their development among small businesses.
The interventions were implemented in urban Nairobi in 2016, targeting young, unemployed women.
Low average returns of female-run enterprises reflects the fact that women’s capital is typically invested into their husband’s enterprise
The Alison Rose Review of Female Entrepreneurship has concluded, and the government has responded to the to the review’s findings.
This project lays the ground work for a research agenda to understand the constraints entrepreneurs and small firms face in East Africa
This working paper evaluates the effect of student economic outcomes of an entrepreneurship education reform in Rwanda.
The author conducted an randomised control trial involving almost 5,000 entrepreneurs from 49 African countries
This challenge focuses on which types of institutions are best placed to support the development of management and entrepreneurship in small firms, by acting as an anchor institution in the local area.
Asks whether entrepreneurs aspire to grow and if so on which dimensions of the business
Apply to extend your Entrepreneur visa (Tier 1), bring your family.
The results from this study confirm that a more innovative (non-cognitive skills based) type of business training can support women’s businesses
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