Index
Emiel L. Eijdenberg
(James Cook University, Singapore)
Neil Thompson
(Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
Entrepreneurs’ Creative Responses to Institutional Challenges
ISBN: 978-1-83909-545-0, eISBN: 978-1-83909-542-9
Publication date: 28 May 2020
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Eijdenberg, E.L. and Thompson, N. (2020), "Index", Entrepreneurs’ Creative Responses to Institutional Challenges, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 111-114. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83909-542-920201001
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:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2020 Emerald Publishing Limited
INDEX
Agricultural sector
, 5, 6, 12, 15, 19, 42
Climate change
, 4–6, 21
Colonisation
, 18
Comparative thematic analysis
, 32
Copper
, 18, 25
Copperbelt University
, 25
Data collection
definition
, 24–25
faculty members
, 26
focus groups
, 25–26
interview guides
, 30
participants
, 27–29
population
, 25
semi-structured interview guides
, 30–32
socio-characteristics
, 26
tailor-made training
, 30
Decision making
, 21
Economic sustainability
, 4
Entrepreneurship
contextual factors
, 3
definition
, 1
developing countries
, 77–78
employment opportunities
, 1
implications
, 79–81
in-depth personal experiences. See In-depth personal experiences
institutional embeddedness
, 3
institutional theory
, 2
limitations
, 79
research
, 2, 77
sustainable development
, 4–6
Tanzania. See Tanzania
Zambia. See Zambia
Environmental degradation
, 4
Environmental sustainability
, 4
Environmental well-being
, 34, 47–48, 70, 76, 80
Factor-driven economies
, 13, 15
Faculty members
, 26
First-order codes
, 33–34
Focus groups
, 25–26, 33
Food processing industries
, 25
Food security
, 6
Frugal innovations
, 30
Gross domestic product (GDP)
Sub-Saharan Africa
, 12
Tanzania
, 15
Zambia
, 18–19
Grounded theory
, 33
Health-care services
, 20
Heterogeneity
, 26
In-depth personal experiences
contextualisation
, 23
data analysis
, 32–34
data collection. See Data collection
research design
, 24
Institutional constraints, Tanzania
farmers
, 36
pollution
, 36
socially responsible behaviour
, 37
sustainability practices
, 39–41
Institutional constraints, Zambia
entrepreneurs’ views
, 55–57
experts’ views
, 57–58
sustainability practices
, 60
Institutional enablers, Tanzania
entrepreneurs’ views
, 41–43
experts’ views
, 43–46
sustainability practices
, 46–47
Institutional enablers, Zambia
entrepreneurs’ views
, 60–61
experts’ views
, 61–63
sustainability practices
, 63
Interview guides
, 30
Job opportunities
, 19
Leather products
, 60
Liberalisation
, 15
Mzumbe University
, 25
Necessity motivation
, 13
Opportunity-driven entrepreneurship
, 13
Opportunity motivation
, 13
Participants information
, 27–29
Printing industries
, 25
Qualitative data
, 32
Qualitative research
, 32
Reuse/recycling materials
, 21, 42, 48, 53, 65, 74, 76
Second-order codes
, 33–34
Self-employment
, 12
Self-reliance
, 4
Semi-structured interview guides
, 30–32
Social inequality
, 4
Socially responsible behaviour
, 37
Social responsibility
, 21
Social well-being
, 34, 47–48, 70, 76, 80
Sub-Saharan Africa
economic development
, 11, 12
efficiency-driven economies
, 12
factor-driven economies
, 13
gross domestic product (GDP)
, 12
institutional context
, 12
motivation
, 13
self-employment
, 12
sustainability challenges
, 21–22
Superordinate second-order concepts
, 34
Sustainability practices, Tanzania
education
, 51
environmental well-being
, 47–48
experts’ views
, 52–53
food processing
, 52
social well-being
, 47–48
waste management
, 48, 51
Sustainability practices, Zambia
environmental well-being
, 70
experts’ views
, 69–70
pollution
, 65
raw materials
, 68
rubber materials
, 65
social well-being
, 70
Sustainable behaviour
, 5
Sustainable entrepreneurship
, 5
Systematic inductive approach
, 32
Tanzania
diseases
, 16
economy
, 15
education
, 17
factor-driven economy
, 15
financial institutions
, 16
gross domestic product (GDP)
, 15
institutional constraints
, 36–41
institutional enablers
, 41–47
language barriers
, 17
liberalisation
, 15–16
population
, 14
private entrepreneurship
, 14
semi-structured interview guide
, 31
sustainability practices. See Sustainability practices, Tanzania
urbanisation
, 14
waste treatment services
, 16
Underemployment
, 13, 19
Waste management industries
, 25, 48, 51
Wealthy households
, 20
World Bank
, 17
Youth unemployment
, 19
Zambia
colonisation
, 18
cultural aspects
, 20
economy
, 18–19
education
, 20
employment
, 19
entrepreneurs
, 19
environment aspects
, 20
institutional constraints
, 55–60
institutional enablers
, 60–63
language
, 20
political aspects
, 20
population
, 18
semi-structured interview guide
, 31
social aspects
, 20
sustainability practices. See Sustainability practices, Zambia
- Prelims
- 1 Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development in Challenging Institutional Contexts
- 2 Entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa: Tanzania and Zambia Country Profiles
- 3 The Need for Insiders' Views
- 4 Institutional Constraints and Enablers of Sustainability Practices by Entrepreneurs in Tanzania and Zambia
- 5 Concluding Discussion
- References
- Index