De Gruyter Handbook of Rural Entrepreneurship in Developing Economies
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Edited by:
Robert Smith
and Gerard McElwee
About this book
Despite major global shifts in agriculture, demographics, and rural environments, rural enterprise and entrepreneurship in developing economies remain underresearched, especially at the international level. This handbook addresses this gap by presenting contemporary research on rural enterprise across diverse settings, with a particular focus on Africa. It offers practical insights from countries including Egypt, Ghana, India, Kenya, Kosovo, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda.
Much existing policy is US or Europe-centric, often assuming superior knowledge. However, the examples discussed in this volume show that rural entrepreneurship in less developed countries may be more focused and innovative than in the Global North, especially in innovating to address climate and environmental challenges due to the immediate and visible impacts of climate change on food production and weather.
This book addresses two key questions: First, in light of the fact that entrepreneurship literature tends to be urban-centric, should "rural entrepreneurship" be a distinct category, or is it simply entrepreneurial activity in rural areas? Second, is a rural business fundamentally different from an urban one in its operations?
With its wide range of contributions and unique exploration of the definition of rural enterprise, this handbook will benefit academic scholars and postgraduate students interested in rural entrepreneurship and rural development.
- Explains how and why a rural enterprise can be defined.
- Addresses the lack of knowledge about rural entrepreneurship in developing economies.
- Demonstrates how the rural economy underpins many developing economies from a sustainability point of view.
Author / Editor information
Gerard is Professor of Rural Entrepreneurship at University of York St John, York, England. His current interests are village sustainability, and illegal entrepreneurship in the rural. Gerard is a Volunteer Ranger for the North York National Park. He is passionate about the North Yorkshire Moors and Rural Issues.
Rob Smith has been a serving police officer, in Aberdeenshire for over 25 years, before he started his new adventures in education and teaching. He was awarded his PhD in 2006. He worked at Robert Gordon University and very soon was appointed Reader. In a relatively short period of time, he was awarded his first professorial position in 2015. Following ill-health retirement from his professorial role, Rob has worked as an independent scholar and consultant, maintaining active research through visiting positions at De Montfort University, University of Leicester and with East Midlands Academic Police Collaboration [EMPAC] at Loughborough University, while continuing as a doctoral supervisor at Heriot-Watt University. This extraordinary career demonstrates how Robert successfully leveraged his practical policing experience to become an internationally respected scholar with over 200 publications, having supervised 14 doctoral students to completion and examined 30+ doctoral theses, while developing expertise spanning criminal entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial policing, community policing, rural enterprise crime, and food fraud.
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Frontmatter
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Dedication
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De Gruyter Handbooks in Business, Economics and Finance
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Contents
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List of Contributors
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Chapter 1 An Introduction
1 - Section 1: Entrepreneurship and Regional Development in an African Context
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Chapter 2 Witnessing Rural Development Challenges Within Africa: Social and Institutional Reflections from Ghana and Nigeria
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Chapter 3 Rural Youth Enterprise Programmes in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Nigerian Government-Initiated and Government-Funded Programmes
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Chapter 4 Scaling Up or Not – That Is the Question: Rural Entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Chapter 5 The Relationship Between Entrepreneurship Training and Emancipation of Rural Women: How Does It Differ According to Marital Status?
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Chapter 6 The Role of Women Entrepreneurs in the Egyptian Rural Context: An Institutional Perspective
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Chapter 7 Business Model Canvas of Rural Micro-women Entrepreneurs in Ghana
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Chapter 8 Collective Rural Entrepreneurship to Valorise Origin-Linked Products: A Study in Ghana
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Chapter 9 Value Chain Optimisation for Rural Enterprises in a Turbulent Environment
163 - Section 2: Entrepreneurship and Regional Development in a Developed World Context
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Chapter 10 ‘Bees Are Family’: Beekeeping Artisans Influencing Rural Entrepreneurship in Kosovo
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Chapter 11 Rural Social Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies: Auto-ethnographic Research from Sabah, Malaysia
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Chapter 12 Partition, Policy and Migration: Rural Entrepreneurship and the Development of Sports Goods Clusters in Northern India
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Chapter 13 Methodological Framework to Address the Agricultural Entrepreneurship Process
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Chapter 14 Exploring the Links Between Organised Crime, Geo-politics and Regional Development in a North African and Developing Country Context
253 - Section 3: Lessons Learned in Relation to Rural Entrepreneurship in Developing Economies from a Research, Policy and Practice perspective
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Chapter 15 Afterword: What Have We Learned from the Chapters?
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Index
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