Chapter 1- Introduction - Decolonising Entrepreneurship
Bridget Irene, Joan Lockyer and James Okrah.-
Part 1: Theoretical Foundations of Decolonising Entrepreneurship.- Chapter 2- Decolonising Entrepreneurship and Economic Development in Nigeria
Russell Olukayode C. Somoye.- Chapter 3- The coloniality of the "Entrepreneurial Ecosystem" in the obsession for urban global competitiveness
Camilo Andrés Benitez-Avila and Fátima Medina-Delgado.- Chapter 4 -Navigating Coloniality beyond the classroom: A reflection based on a North-South Entrepreneurial Education Collaborations
Fátima Delgado Medina, Ángela M. Díaz-Márquez and Jana Schmutzler.- Chapter 5 - A narrative review of rural entrepreneurship from the intersectional approach
Linh Duong.- Chapter 6 - Coloniality and Hinduism in Research Methodology
Sudesh Sangrey and David Rae.-
Part 2: Women's Entrepreneurship and Empowerment.- Chapter 7 - Entrepreneurship for Women Empowerment: A counter-narrative of women in Sub-Saharan Africa
Irene Bridget, Siona Ndeh and Chinyere Ibeji.- Chapter 8 - Claiming Power and Resilience: Decolonizing Women's Entrepreneurship in Nigeria's Socio-Cultural Contexts
Joy Akahome and
Mamorena Lucia Matsoso.- Chapter 9 - Unmasking Patriarchy and Coloniality in Kenya's Political Regimes: A Feminist Intersectional Analysis of Women's Marginalisation
Tabitha Sindani.- Chapter 10 - Investigating Access to Finance of Women-Owned Home-Based Businesses in Scotland
Chioma Onoshakpor, Tolu Ibukun and Imaobong James.- Chapter 11 - Female Business Ownership and Women's Representation in Corporate Organisations in Africa
Eruvie Ekwekere and Christiana Cole.-
Part 3: Migrant and Indigenous Entrepreneurial Narratives.- Chapter 12 - An Intersectional Perspective on Entrepreneurial Growth of Migrant Women Entrepreneurs: The Birmingham Experience
Xiping Shinnie, Thomas Domboka and Charlotte Carey.- Chapter 13 - Kimberley Strongbala Woomin': A Case Study in De-Colonising Indigenous Entrepreneurial Processes in Northern Australia
Cindy Reese Mitchell, Natasha Short, Robyn Eversole and Michelle Evans.-
Part 4: Contextual Innovations and Indigenous Models.- Chapter 14 - The Igbo Apprenticeship Model: Promoting Innovation in SMEs Through Clustering
Simon Adekunle and
Mirhiga Peter Okuwhere.- Chapter 15 - Developing an Authentic Presence in Foreign Markets: Exploring Ghanaian Female Entrepreneurs' Competitiveness in Foreign Markets
Gloria Sraha and Emmanuel Arthur.- Chapter 16 - Could Business Networks Be an Antidote for Entrepreneurial Success in Emerging Economies?
Brian Mohosi, Fulufhelo Netswera; Stephen van der Merwe.- Chapter 17 - Other Voices in Tourism Entrepreneurship: A Discourse Analysis of Two Cases in the Global South
David Flood Chavez.-
Part 5: Policies, Economic Growth, and Entrepreneurship.- Chapter 18- Policy Failure in West African Women Entrepreneurship: A Multidimensional Approach
Tolulope Ibukun, Imaobong James and Chioma Onoshakpor.- Chapter 19 - SME Prospects for Nigeria's Economic Growth and Unemployment Reduction
Ibukunoluwa Jeremiah Akinrinde, Ojo Johnson Adelakun, Kingsley Chuks Okogor and Erefagha Jerome-Ukaoke.- Chapter 20 - Critical Reflections on Black South African Economic Empowerment Through the Lens of Steve Biko's Philosophy of Black Consciousness
Palesa Charlotte Felix-Faure.-
Part 6: Emergent Trends and Global Perspectives.- Chapter 21 - New Forms of Emergent Self-Employment in the Global South: Trends and Patterns
Irene Bridget, Samuel Ebie, Maria Aina and Omowunmi Adeola-Omole.- Chapter 22 - Entrepreneurship by Embracing the Global Dichotomy
Adebiyi J. Abosede, Samuel Ebie, Russell Olukayode C. Somoye and Joseph S. Ashidi.