Indigenous Financial Practices of Igbo Micro-entrepreneurs in Lagos

Ogechi Adeola, Uchenna Uzo, A. Adewusi
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The Igbo people of south-eastern Nigeria are generally acknowledged as traders and astute entrepreneurs. Extant literature has investigated the various indigenous practices of Igbo entrepreneurs that ensure business success. Despite these efforts, knowledge of their financial practices has been limited. This chapter provides insights on the financial practices that are common amongst Igbo micro-entrepreneurs and the immense benefits of the practices. To unravel these practices, in-depth interviews were conducted with 15 micro-entrepreneurs involved in supermarket, spare parts and food items businesses in Lagos, Nigeria. Using a grounded theory approach, four significant financial practices such as rotating financial contribution, deferred financial arrangements, financial settlement practice and financial prudence common among the Igbo micro-entrepreneurs were identified. Based on the findings, relevant recommendations were made for financial educators and the management of modern financial institutions to adapt and incorporate some of these indigenous financial practices in teaching curricula and financial product designs.
拉各斯伊博微型企业家的本土金融实践
尼日利亚东南部的伊博人通常被认为是商人和精明的企业家。现存文献调查了伊博企业家确保商业成功的各种本土实践。尽管做出了这些努力,但人们对他们的财务行为了解有限。本章提供了对伊博微型企业家中常见的金融实践的见解,以及这些实践的巨大好处。为了揭示这些做法,我们对尼日利亚拉各斯从事超市、零配件和食品业务的15位微型企业家进行了深入访谈。采用扎根理论的方法,确定了伊博微型企业家常见的四种重要财务实践,如轮转财务捐助、延期财务安排、财务结算实践和财务审慎。在此基础上,对金融教育工作者和现代金融机构的管理层提出了相关建议,以便在教学课程和金融产品设计中适应和纳入这些本土金融实践。
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