Investigating the factors fostering early-stage digital start-up survival during gestation in Nigeria market

Emmanuel Okoro Ajah
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The challenge of failure is a well-known issue for many founders of digital start-ups during market entry. Unfortunately, sub-Saharan Africa has experienced a particularly high rate of failure for digital start-ups during early-stage development. Between 2010 and 2018, an average of 54.20% of digital start-ups failed on the continent. Globally, the survival rate during early-stage development is only around 10% to 20%, which means that roughly 80% of digital start-ups fail during market entry. To address this issue, it's critical to investigate the factors that contribute to the few successes, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. This study focuses on the behaviour of Nigerian founders whose digital start-ups survived during market entry. The goal is to explore how these founders overcame the various complexities and uncertainties that come with entrepreneurial activities in the Nigerian market. The researcher conducted a qualitative case study research, using enactment theory and effectuation theory to investigate the underlying factors that drive the actions and practices of founders to the early-stage survival of digital start-ups in Nigeria.

调查尼日利亚市场孕育期早期数字创业公司生存的因素
失败的挑战是许多数字初创企业创始人在进入市场时面临的一个众所周知的问题。不幸的是,撒哈拉以南非洲的数字初创企业在早期发展阶段的失败率特别高。2010年至2018年期间,非洲大陆平均有54.20%的数字初创企业失败。在全球范围内,早期发展阶段的存活率只有10%到20%左右,这意味着大约80%的数字初创企业在进入市场时失败。要解决这个问题,关键是要调查导致少数成功的因素,特别是在撒哈拉以南非洲。这项研究的重点是尼日利亚创始人的行为,他们的数字创业公司在进入市场时幸存下来。我们的目标是探索这些创始人如何克服尼日利亚市场创业活动带来的各种复杂性和不确定性。研究人员进行了定性的案例研究,运用颁布理论和效果理论来调查驱动创始人的行动和实践对尼日利亚数字初创企业早期生存的潜在因素。
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