Venture Capital Financing as A Driver for Entrepreneurship Development in Africa. A Literature Review and Future Research Agenda

Kato Idi Ahmed Idi, Chiloane -Tsoka Evelyn Germinah
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Purpose: Several academics and practitioners have observed entrepreneurship development as a critical pillar for the prosperity of high-growth entrepreneurial ventures, new job opportunities, promotion of exports, and improvement of tax revenue across all countries. However, little is known about the role of VC in stimulating entrepreneurship development in Southern and East African regions. Design/methodology/approach: Therefore, we reviewed 121 articles in international accredited journals from 2001 to 2022 to provide insights into this field of study. Findings: Our results show that 90% of the reviewed articles were empirical, and 10% were theoretical. Furthermore, only 7% of the articles support the role of VC investment in entrepreneurship development. Colossal studies present beneficial results on this topic, but they are mainly from developed economies in Latin America and Europe, thus widening the literature gaps in Africa. Research limitations/implications: Whereas the VC industry has received growing attention from emerging economies lately, it is still divided and restricted to technology entrepreneurship sector. Practical implications: To the best of our understanding, this is the first multidisciplinary and integrative analysis that delivers a current thematic overview and insights into the explicit fields to create instincts for further empirical studies on the role of VC investment in entrepreneurship development in developing countries. Second, our literature analysis discloses significant literature gaps. Lastly, the authors improve the current literature by suggesting future research directions centred on an integration of exceeding Venture capital investors’ technological skills to foster entrepreneurship development. Paper type: Research paper
风险投资融资是非洲创业发展的驱动力。文献综述与未来研究议程
目的:一些学者和从业者认为,创业发展是各国高增长创业企业繁荣、新的就业机会、促进出口和提高税收的关键支柱。然而,人们对风险投资在促进南部和东非地区创业发展方面的作用知之甚少。设计/方法/方法:因此,我们回顾了2001年至2022年在国际认可期刊上发表的121篇文章,以深入了解这一研究领域。研究结果:我们的研究结果表明,90%的评论文章是实证性的,10%是理论性的。此外,只有7%的文章支持风险投资在创业发展中的作用。巨像研究在这一主题上取得了有益的成果,但它们主要来自拉丁美洲和欧洲的发达经济体,从而扩大了非洲的文献空白。研究局限性/影响:尽管风险投资行业最近越来越受到新兴经济体的关注,但它仍然存在分歧,仅限于技术创业领域。实际意义:据我们所知,这是第一次多学科综合分析,提供了当前的主题概述和对明确领域的见解,为进一步实证研究风险投资在发展中国家创业发展中的作用创造了本能。其次,我们的文献分析揭示了显著的文献空白。最后,作者对现有文献进行了改进,提出了未来的研究方向,重点是超越风险投资投资者的技术技能,促进创业发展。论文类型:研究论文
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