Alexander J. Smith, M. Edwards, Craig E. Watters, Matthew W. Rutherford
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The development of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been slow compared to the rest of the world, and a lack of investment in human capital development emerges as a prevalent reason. Oklahoma State University provided a six-week-long entrepreneurship education program (EEP) for participants from SSA; many had agricultural or food businesses. Approaches to entrepreneurship education is a well-debated topic in the literature, including how best to evaluate such. We conducted a study in which 12 entrepreneurs were interviewed about nine months after the program’s end. Transcripts were analyzed using Epoche, horizontalization, phenomenological reduction, and imaginative variation. Themes, sub-themes, and an essence emerged. The themes were improvements, changes, and challenges to their business models; self-improvement and empowerment; and social change. Building the capacity of socially responsible entrepreneurs for a new Africa was the phenomenon’s essence. Future research should assess the impact of business knowledge attainment on the long-term success of entrepreneurs and identify learning experiences motivating them to practice social entrepreneurship. EEPs should stress rigor and an ethos of accomplishment, conduct site visits, and provide opportunities for community service. Interventions to negate the marginalization frequently experienced by women entrepreneurs in developing contexts are also discussed.
与世界其他地区相比,撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)的发展缓慢,缺乏人力资本开发投资是一个普遍原因。俄克拉荷马州立大学(Oklahoma State University)为来自SSA的学员提供了为期六周的创业教育项目(EEP);许多人从事农业或食品生意。创业教育的方法在文献中是一个备受争议的话题,包括如何最好地评估这种教育。我们进行了一项研究,在项目结束9个月后对12位企业家进行了采访。转录本分析使用时代,水平化,现象学还原和想象变化。主题,次主题,和一个本质出现了。主题是商业模式的改进、变化和挑战;自我提升和赋权;还有社会变革。为新非洲建立对社会负责的企业家的能力是这一现象的实质。未来的研究应评估商业知识获取对企业家长期成功的影响,并确定激励他们实践社会企业家精神的学习经验。eep应该强调严谨和成就的精神,进行实地考察,并提供社区服务的机会。还讨论了消除发展中国家妇女企业家经常经历的边缘化的干预措施。