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adam_text | Table
of Contents
Foreword by
Cal
Clark, Ph.D
........................................
і
Acknowledgments
...............................................
iii
Introduction
.....................................................1
Don-Terry Veal
Section I
-
Entrepreneurship
Development
..........................1
Section
Π
-
Entrepreneurial Research Strategies
......................1
Competitiveness in the Global Economy
.........................2
Through
Entrepreneurship,
Communities Build Nations
............3
Two Nations, One Idea
......................................3
Fourth Wave of Economic Development
.........................4
Section
ΠΙ
-
Entrepreneurship
Education
...........................4
Section I
-
Entrepreneurship
Development
.............................5
Chapter One
-
Lessons from History: Nonprofits, Economic Development,
to Entrepreneurial Opportunities
..................................7
George Amedee
Introduction
..................................................7
Trends in Nonprofits and Supporting Culture
........................8
Umoja Institute
-
The Promotion of Culture Arts and Economics
........9
The Carver Project
............................................11
Support for the Carver
.........................................13
Stimulating Entrepreneurial Activities
............................16
Summary
...................................................17
References
..................................................18
Chapter Two
-
The Evolution of State and Local Minority
Business Procurement Policy
....................................19
J. Vincent Eagan
Early Period of MBE Program Development
.......................19
Local MBE Programs
..........................................20
Richmond v. Croson
...........................................20
Narrow Tailoring
.............................................24
Consideration of Race Neutral Alternatives
........................25
Set-Asides, Goal Setting and Bid Preferences
......................25
Program Duration
.............................................26
Geography and Relevant Market
.................................27
Programmatic Response to Unfavorable Litigation
...................27
Geographical Preferences
.......................................29
Small Business Program
.......................................30
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Programs
.......................31
Anti-Discrimination Rules
.....................................32
Adarand ....................................................33
References
..................................................34
Chapter Three
-
The Atlanta Way: A Gateway to Entry to Ethnic
Business Enterprise
...........................................41
Vickie Cox Edmondson and George Munchus
Introduction
.................................................41
More on Ethnic Business Enterprises
.............................43
The Atlanta Way Model
........................................46
Conclusion
..................................................51
References
..................................................52
Chapter Four
-
The African-American
Entrepreneurship
Summit: Revealing
Preliminary Discussion of the Movement
..........................55
Keenan D. Grenell
Entrepreneurship
Literacy: Creating a Free Thinking People
...........55
The Summit
.................................................56
From Small Public Forums to Nationally Televised Town Hall Meetings
. 59
Conclusion
..................................................60
References
..................................................61
Chapter Five
-
African-American
Entrepreneurship: Transitioning
into
the Twenty-first Century
.......................................63
James I. Herbert
Introduction
.................................................63
The Old South
...............................................64
Background Data
.............................................65
Conclusion
..................................................69
References
..................................................71
Chapter Six
-
Strategies for Preventing the Digital Divide
................73
Anil Kukreja and George Neely, Sr.
Introduction
.................................................73
Keywords
...................................................74
Strategies for Preventing Digital Divide
...........................74
The Model
..................................................77
Disabled
....................................................78
Rural Job Seekers
.............................................79
Urban Job Seekers
............................................79
The Strategy
.................................................80
How do you speed up and enable people with disabilities?
.............81
Policy Implications
...........................................81
Conclusion
..................................................82
References
..................................................83
Chapter Seven
-
A New Solution to Water Pollution: Novel Fibers for
Sorption
of Chlorinated Solvents
.................................85
Aliecia R. McClain, Clifford R.
Lange
and Angie L. Jay
Introduction
.................................................85
Summary
...................................................85
Chapter Eight
-
Entrepreneurship,
Wealth Creation and Economic
Development: A 4th Wave Perspective
..........................89
James H. Todd
Introduction
.................................................89
The Economic Detour
.........................................91
Definitions
..................................................92
The Waves
..................................................94
Second Wave
...............................................95
Third Wave
.................................................95
Fourth Wave Strategies
........................................97
The Players
..................................................99
Government
.............................................99
Academia
...............................................100
Business
................................................102
Community
.............................................102
The New Economic Development Model
.........................104
The
Technopolis
Phenomenon
...............................104
The New Educational Model
...................................106
Conclusion
.................................................107
References
.................................................108
Section II
-
Entrepreneurial Research Strategies
....................... 111
Chapter Nine
-
The Black Farmers Settlement: The True
Cause of the Struggle
......................................... 113
George Amedee and Dickey D. Selmon
Introduction
................................................
ПЗ
Research Approach
.......................................... 114
Pigfordvs. Veneman
......................................... 114
Decline In Farming
.......................................... 117
Current Status of Pigford vs. Veneman
........................... 119
Intergenerational Disruptions
................................... 121
Recommendations
........................................... 126
References
................................................. 127
Chapter Ten
-
Entrepreneurs Perception of Policy in the
South African Context
........................................ 129
Mary Jesselyn Co and Bruce Mitchell
Abstract
................................................... 129
Introduction
................................................ 129
Problem Statement
........................................... 130
Research Methodology
........................................ 131
Instrumentation
.......................................... 131
Data-Gathering Procedure
.................................. 131
Discussion of Results
...................................... 132
Three factors identified in the factor analysis
...................... 135
Factor
1:
Policy Instability and Bureaucracy
.................... 135
Factor
2:
Economic Policy
.................................. 136
Factor
3:
Crime and Inflation
................................ 136
Conclusion and Recommendations
........................... 136
References
................................................. 138
Chapter Eleven
—
The Challenge of Transformation within the Regulatory
Environment of the Gambling Industry
-
The Case of the Western Cape
.141
Linda
de Vries
Abstract
................................................... 141
Introduction
................................................ 141
The Challenges of Black Economic Empowerment
................. 142
South Africa s National Gambling Environment
.................... 143
The Case of the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board
.......... 144
The Social Equity Committee of the Western Cape Gaming and
Racing Board (WCGRB)
...................................145
Lessons and Challenges for South Africa s Experiences with Gaming
... 146
Summary
..................................................147
References
.................................................148
Chapter Twelve
-
Barriers Faced by Historically Underutilized
Business in Local Procurement: An Annotated Outline
..............151
J. Vincent Eagan
Introduction
................................................151
Structure of the Paper
.........................................153
State law and Other Background Considerations
...................153
Methods of Procurement for Goods
..............................154
Formal and Informal Bids
.....................................154
State Contracts, Cooperative Contracts and Piggy-Backing
...........156
Services
...................................................157
Construction Contracting
......................................159
General Purchasing Provisions
.................................161
Bonding
................................................161
Specifications
............................................162
Contract Bundling
........................................163
Sole Source and Emergency Procurement
......................163
E-Procurement
...........................................164
Insurance
...............................................165
Vendor Relations
............................................165
Vendor Sourcing
.........................................165
Licensing and PreQualification
..............................166
Prompt Payment
..........................................166
Conclusions
................................................167
Reference Notes
.............................................168
Chapter Thirteen
-
An Effectiveness Study of Online Advertising Models
.. 171
Juan E. Gilbert and Yuehna Lin
Abstract
...................................................171
Introduction
................................................171
New Online Advertising Approaches
............................173
The Background Sound Online Advertising Model
................173
The Hybrid Online Advertising Model
...........................174
Experiments and Analysis
.....................................175
Method
....................................................176
Materials
...............................................176
Participants
and Procedures
.................................177
Measurement
............................................177
Results and Discussion
....................................179
Conclusions
................................................182
References
.................................................183
Chapter Fourteen
-
Promoting Successful Employment Outcomes for Youth
with Disabilities: A Transition Certificate of Achievement Program for
West Alabama
..............................................185
Vivian M. Larkin
Abstract
...................................................185
Defining Transition
..........................................185
Introduction
................................................186
History and Evolution of Best Practices in Transition
..............188
The Transition Training Model
.................................190
The Program
................................................191
Delivery Systems
............................................193
Summary
..................................................194
References
.................................................196
Chapter Fifteen
-
From the Academic Sector: A Primer
.................199
Steven Alexander
Maciin
Abstract
...................................................199
Introduction
................................................199
The Teaching Environment
....................................201
The Military Environment
.....................................204
The Host Country Environment: Japan
...........................206
Summary
..................................................208
Concluding Thoughts
.........................................209
Notes
.....................................................210
References
.................................................211
Chapter Sixteen
-
Achievement Motivation Among Black University Students:
Towards Identifying Entrepreneurial Orientation
...................213
Bongazana Mahlangu
Abstract
...................................................213
Introduction
................................................214
The Hypothesis
.............................................215
Hypothesis
1.............................................215
Hypothesis
2.............................................216
Literature Review
............................................217
Socioeconomic Status
and Achievement
Motivation ................218
Methodology
...............................................220
Measuring
Instruments.....................................220
Findings...................................................
221
Hypothesis
1.............................................221
Hypothesis
2.............................................222
Results
....................................................223
Concluding Remarks
.........................................225
References
.................................................226
Chapter Seventeen
-
African
Entrepreneurship:
Displacement or Desire for
Independence?
.............................................. 229
Bruce Mitchell and Mary Jessenlyn Co
Introduction
................................................229
Objectives of the Study
.......................................230
Statement of the Problem
......................................230
Methodology
...............................................232
Results
....................................................233
Factor analysis of the motivation scale
........................233
Gender differences on the motivation scale
.....................234
Factor analysis of the motivation scale
........................235
Policy Implications and Recommendations
........................237
References
.................................................238
Chapter Eighteen
-
Entrepreneurship
and College Transition: Leveraging
Youth
Entrepreneurship
Training Programs to Enhance Student College
Aspirations
.................................................241
Paul E.
Pitre, Darrell
Cain, and Charisse Cowan
Pitre
Introduction
................................................241
Toward a Model of Early Intervention
............................245
Model Components
..........................................246
Academic Achievement
....................................246
Building Capital
..........................................247
Access to Information
.....................................248
Cost/Benefit
.............................................249
Conclusion
.................................................251
References
.................................................251
Chapter Nineteen
-
Sustainable Micro
Entrepreneurship
will Ensure Positive
Economic Growth in the Western Cape
...........................255
Mandie Richards
Introduction
................................................255
Purpose
....................................................256
Clarification of Basic Terms and Concepts
........................256
Background
................................................256
Difficulties Experienced by Micro-Entrepreneurs
...................257
Resources Available
..........................................259
An Initiative to Assist
Survivalist
Micro-Entrepreneurs
..............260
Conclusion
.................................................262
Summary
..................................................263
References
.................................................264
Chapter Twenty
-
Empowering Entrepreneurs to Perform
...............267
Spurgeon Rudman
Abstract
...................................................267
Keywords
..................................................268
Introduction
................................................268
Why Performance Measurement?
...............................269
Are SMMEs Adopting These Newer Frame Works?
................270
Research Problem
............................................270
Research Questions
..........................................271
Methodology
...............................................271
Findings
...................................................272
Conclusion
.................................................274
Recommendations
...........................................275
Acknowledgements
..........................................276
References
.................................................276
Chapter Twenty-one
-
Creating an Ethical Culture Within Your Business
.. 279
William I. Sauser
Abstract
...................................................279
Introduction
................................................280
Business Ethics
.............................................281
Standards of Behavior
........................................282
Ethical Dilemmas
............................................283
Poor Ethical Choices
.........................................284
Establishing a Strong Ethical Culture
............................285
A Checklist for Making Good Ethical Decisions
....................287
Conclusion
.................................................289
References
.................................................289
Chapter Twenty-two
-
Towards More Effective African Co-operation in the
Support and Facilitation of Small-Business Development
............291
Wolfgang Thomas
Introduction
................................................291
Part
1.
Small Enterprise in African Development
...................292
Part
2.
Frustration About Conventional SMME Support
..............295
Part
3.
NEP
AD and the Scope for Decentralized Action
..............299
Conclusion
.................................................300
Challenges
.................................................303
Reference Notes
.............................................304
Chapter Twenty-three
-
Empowerment of Women in Rural Areas
Through Solar Energy
........................................305
Ernst A. Uken
Abstract
...................................................305
Introduction
................................................306
Energy Use by the Rural Poor
..................................307
The ETU Solar Sewing Machine
................................307
Different modes of operation
................................308
Figure
1 :
Modes of operation of the ETU solar sewing machine
(SA Pat
96/3405)......................................308
Community Selection
......................................309
Design and Installation of the PV Solar Power System
............311
Training of PV Technicians and Seamstresses
..................312
Screening of candidates
....................................312
Training
................................................312
Results and Conclusion
.......................................313
References
.................................................314
Chapter Twenty-four
-
Tourism
Entrepreneurship
-
When is it
Entrepreneurial and When is it Small Business?
....................315
T.C. Vivian
Introduction
................................................315
Methodology
...............................................315
The Historical Evolution of the Term
Entrepreneurship
............316
Defining Small Business Management
...........................317
Defining the Tourism Industry
..................................318
Defining the Tourism Economy
.................................318
Identifying the Differences Between Entrepreneurial Companies
and Small Business
.......................................318
Survey Results
..............................................320
Discussion of Survey Findings
.................................321
Recommendations
...........................................322
Conclusion
.................................................322
References
.................................................323
Section III
-
Entrepreneurship
Education
............................325
Chapter Twenty-five
-
A Review of Best Practices for
те
Entrepreneurial Trainer
....................................327
James E.
Witte
Abstract
...................................................327
Introduction
................................................327
Background
................................................328
Recommendations for Practice
.................................330
Know Your Participants
....................................330
Prepare
.................................................331
Gain Buy-In
.............................................332
Project a Professional Image
................................332
Proper Use of Training Tools
...................................333
Audio-Visuals and Equipment
...............................333
Videos
.................................................334
Video Teleconferencing
....................................336
Computer Conferencing
....................................337
Computer Assisted Instruction
(CAI)
.........................337
Conclusion
.................................................338
References
.................................................338
Special Presentations
............................................341
Chapter Twenty-six -Empowerment through
Entrepreneurship
Conference
Cape Town, South Africa, November
16-18,2003
Entrepreneurship:
The Path to Empowerment
......................343
Brian
Dobson
Chapter Twenty-seven
-8*
Annual African-American
Entrepreneurship
Summit:
Entrepreneurship
Education is the Practice of Freedom,
Auburn University, Alabama, February
12-15,2002,
The Challenges Facing Black America at the Dawn of the New Century
. 355
David Wilson
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Table
of Contents
Foreword by
Cal
Clark, Ph.D
.
і
Acknowledgments
.
iii
Introduction
.1
Don-Terry Veal
Section I
-
Entrepreneurship
Development
.1
Section
Π
-
Entrepreneurial Research Strategies
.1
Competitiveness in the Global Economy
.2
Through
Entrepreneurship,
Communities Build Nations
.3
Two Nations, One Idea
.3
Fourth Wave of Economic Development
.4
Section
ΠΙ
-
Entrepreneurship
Education
.4
Section I
-
Entrepreneurship
Development
.5
Chapter One
-
Lessons from History: Nonprofits, Economic Development,
to Entrepreneurial Opportunities
.7
George Amedee
Introduction
.7
Trends in Nonprofits and Supporting Culture
.8
Umoja Institute
-
The Promotion of Culture Arts and Economics
.9
The Carver Project
.11
Support for the Carver
.13
Stimulating Entrepreneurial Activities
.16
Summary
.17
References
.18
Chapter Two
-
The Evolution of State and Local Minority
Business Procurement Policy
.19
J. Vincent Eagan
Early Period of MBE Program Development
.19
Local MBE Programs
.20
Richmond v. Croson
.20
Narrow Tailoring
.24
Consideration of Race Neutral Alternatives
.25
Set-Asides, Goal Setting and Bid Preferences
.25
Program Duration
.26
Geography and Relevant Market
.27
Programmatic Response to Unfavorable Litigation
.27
Geographical Preferences
.29
Small Business Program
.30
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Programs
.31
Anti-Discrimination Rules
.32
Adarand .33
References
.34
Chapter Three
-
The Atlanta Way: A Gateway to Entry to Ethnic
Business Enterprise
.41
Vickie Cox Edmondson and George Munchus
Introduction
.41
More on Ethnic Business Enterprises
.43
The Atlanta Way Model
.46
Conclusion
.51
References
.52
Chapter Four
-
The African-American
Entrepreneurship
Summit: Revealing
Preliminary Discussion of the Movement
.55
Keenan D. Grenell
Entrepreneurship
Literacy: Creating a Free Thinking People
.55
The Summit
.56
From Small Public Forums to Nationally Televised Town Hall Meetings
. 59
Conclusion
.60
References
.61
Chapter Five
-
African-American
Entrepreneurship: Transitioning
into
the Twenty-first Century
.63
James I. Herbert
Introduction
.63
The Old South
.64
Background Data
.65
Conclusion
.69
References
.71
Chapter Six
-
Strategies for Preventing the Digital Divide
.73
Anil Kukreja and George Neely, Sr.
Introduction
.73
Keywords
.74
Strategies for Preventing Digital Divide
.74
The Model
.77
Disabled
.78
Rural Job Seekers
.79
Urban Job Seekers
.79
The Strategy
.80
How do you speed up and enable people with disabilities?
.81
Policy Implications
.81
Conclusion
.82
References
.83
Chapter Seven
-
A New Solution to Water Pollution: Novel Fibers for
Sorption
of Chlorinated Solvents
.85
Aliecia R. McClain, Clifford R.
Lange
and Angie L. Jay
Introduction
.85
Summary
.85
Chapter Eight
-
Entrepreneurship,
Wealth Creation and Economic
Development: A "4th Wave" Perspective
.89
James H. Todd
Introduction
.89
The Economic Detour
.91
Definitions
.92
The Waves
.94
Second Wave
.95
Third Wave
.95
Fourth Wave Strategies
.97
The Players
.99
Government
.99
Academia
.100
Business
.102
Community
.102
The New Economic Development Model
.104
The
Technopolis
Phenomenon
.104
The New Educational Model
.106
Conclusion
.107
References
.108
Section II
-
Entrepreneurial Research Strategies
. 111
Chapter Nine
-
The Black Farmers Settlement: The True
Cause of the Struggle
. 113
George Amedee and Dickey D. Selmon
Introduction
.
ПЗ
Research Approach
. 114
Pigfordvs. Veneman
. 114
Decline In Farming
. 117
Current Status of Pigford vs. Veneman
. 119
Intergenerational Disruptions
. 121
Recommendations
. 126
References
. 127
Chapter Ten
-
Entrepreneurs" Perception of Policy in the
South African Context
. 129
Mary Jesselyn Co and Bruce Mitchell
Abstract
. 129
Introduction
. 129
Problem Statement
. 130
Research Methodology
. 131
Instrumentation
. 131
Data-Gathering Procedure
. 131
Discussion of Results
. 132
Three factors identified in the factor analysis
. 135
Factor
1:
Policy Instability and Bureaucracy
. 135
Factor
2:
Economic Policy
. 136
Factor
3:
Crime and Inflation
. 136
Conclusion and Recommendations
. 136
References
. 138
Chapter Eleven
—
The Challenge of Transformation within the Regulatory
Environment of the Gambling Industry
-
The Case of the Western Cape
.141
Linda
de Vries
Abstract
. 141
Introduction
. 141
The Challenges of Black Economic Empowerment
. 142
South Africa's National Gambling Environment
. 143
The Case of the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board
. 144
The Social Equity Committee of the Western Cape Gaming and
Racing Board (WCGRB)
.145
Lessons and Challenges for South Africa's Experiences with Gaming
. 146
Summary
.147
References
.148
Chapter Twelve
-
Barriers Faced by Historically Underutilized
Business in Local Procurement: An Annotated Outline
.151
J. Vincent Eagan
Introduction
.151
Structure of the Paper
.153
State law and Other Background Considerations
.153
Methods of Procurement for Goods
.154
Formal and Informal Bids
.154
State Contracts, Cooperative Contracts and Piggy-Backing
.156
Services
.157
Construction Contracting
.159
General Purchasing Provisions
.161
Bonding
.161
Specifications
.162
Contract Bundling
.163
Sole Source and Emergency Procurement
.163
E-Procurement
.164
Insurance
.165
Vendor Relations
.165
Vendor Sourcing
.165
Licensing and PreQualification
.166
Prompt Payment
.166
Conclusions
.167
Reference Notes
.168
Chapter Thirteen
-
An Effectiveness Study of Online Advertising Models
. 171
Juan E. Gilbert and Yuehna Lin
Abstract
.171
Introduction
.171
New Online Advertising Approaches
.173
The Background Sound Online Advertising Model
.173
The Hybrid Online Advertising Model
.174
Experiments and Analysis
.175
Method
.176
Materials
.176
Participants
and Procedures
.177
Measurement
.177
Results and Discussion
.179
Conclusions
.182
References
.183
Chapter Fourteen
-
Promoting Successful Employment Outcomes for Youth
with Disabilities: A Transition Certificate of Achievement Program for
West Alabama
.185
Vivian M. Larkin
Abstract
.185
Defining Transition
.185
Introduction
.186
History and Evolution of "Best Practices" in Transition
.188
The Transition Training Model
.190
The Program
.191
Delivery Systems
.193
Summary
.194
References
.196
Chapter Fifteen
-
From the Academic Sector: A Primer
.199
Steven Alexander
Maciin
Abstract
.199
Introduction
.199
The Teaching Environment
.201
The Military Environment
.204
The Host Country Environment: Japan
.206
Summary
.208
Concluding Thoughts
.209
Notes
.210
References
.211
Chapter Sixteen
-
Achievement Motivation Among Black University Students:
Towards Identifying Entrepreneurial Orientation
.213
Bongazana Mahlangu
Abstract
.213
Introduction
.214
The Hypothesis
.215
Hypothesis
1.215
Hypothesis
2.216
Literature Review
.217
Socioeconomic Status
and Achievement
Motivation .218
Methodology
.220
Measuring
Instruments.220
Findings.
221
Hypothesis
1.221
Hypothesis
2.222
Results
.223
Concluding Remarks
.225
References
.226
Chapter Seventeen
-
African
Entrepreneurship:
Displacement or Desire for
Independence?
. 229
Bruce Mitchell and Mary Jessenlyn Co
Introduction
.229
Objectives of the Study
.230
Statement of the Problem
.230
Methodology
.232
Results
.233
Factor analysis of the motivation scale
.233
Gender differences on the motivation scale
.234
Factor analysis of the motivation scale
.235
Policy Implications and Recommendations
.237
References
.238
Chapter Eighteen
-
Entrepreneurship
and College Transition: Leveraging
Youth
Entrepreneurship
Training Programs to Enhance Student College
Aspirations
.241
Paul E.
Pitre, Darrell
Cain, and Charisse Cowan
Pitre
Introduction
.241
Toward a Model of Early Intervention
.245
Model Components
.246
Academic Achievement
.246
Building Capital
.247
Access to Information
.248
Cost/Benefit
.249
Conclusion
.251
References
.251
Chapter Nineteen
-
Sustainable Micro
Entrepreneurship
will Ensure Positive
Economic Growth in the Western Cape
.255
Mandie Richards
Introduction
.255
Purpose
.256
Clarification of Basic Terms and Concepts
.256
Background
.256
Difficulties Experienced by Micro-Entrepreneurs
.257
Resources Available
.259
An Initiative to Assist
Survivalist
Micro-Entrepreneurs
.260
Conclusion
.262
Summary
.263
References
.264
Chapter Twenty
-
Empowering Entrepreneurs to Perform
.267
Spurgeon Rudman
Abstract
.267
Keywords
.268
Introduction
.268
Why Performance Measurement?
.269
Are SMMEs Adopting These Newer Frame Works?
.270
Research Problem
.270
Research Questions
.271
Methodology
.271
Findings
.272
Conclusion
.274
Recommendations
.275
Acknowledgements
.276
References
.276
Chapter Twenty-one
-
Creating an Ethical Culture Within Your Business
. 279
William I. Sauser
Abstract
.279
Introduction
.280
Business Ethics
.281
Standards of Behavior
.282
Ethical Dilemmas
.283
Poor Ethical Choices
.284
Establishing a Strong Ethical Culture
.285
A Checklist for Making Good Ethical Decisions
.287
Conclusion
.289
References
.289
Chapter Twenty-two
-
Towards More Effective African Co-operation in the
Support and Facilitation of Small-Business Development
.291
Wolfgang Thomas
Introduction
.291
Part
1.
Small Enterprise in African Development
.292
Part
2.
Frustration About Conventional SMME Support
.295
Part
3.
NEP
AD and the Scope for Decentralized Action
.299
Conclusion
.300
Challenges
.303
Reference Notes
.304
Chapter Twenty-three
-
Empowerment of Women in Rural Areas
Through Solar Energy
.305
Ernst A. Uken
Abstract
.305
Introduction
.306
Energy Use by the Rural Poor
.307
The ETU Solar Sewing Machine
.307
Different modes of operation
.308
Figure
1 :
Modes of operation of the ETU solar sewing machine
(SA Pat
96/3405).308
Community Selection
.309
Design and Installation of the PV Solar Power System
.311
Training of PV Technicians and Seamstresses
.312
Screening of candidates
.312
Training
.312
Results and Conclusion
.313
References
.314
Chapter Twenty-four
-
Tourism
Entrepreneurship
-
When is it
Entrepreneurial and When is it Small Business?
.315
T.C. Vivian
Introduction
.315
Methodology
.315
The Historical Evolution of the Term
"Entrepreneurship"
.316
Defining Small Business Management
.317
Defining the Tourism Industry
.318
Defining the Tourism Economy
.318
Identifying the Differences Between Entrepreneurial Companies
and Small Business
.318
Survey Results
.320
Discussion of Survey Findings
.321
Recommendations
.322
Conclusion
.322
References
.323
Section III
-
Entrepreneurship
Education
.325
Chapter Twenty-five
-
A Review of Best Practices for
те
Entrepreneurial Trainer
.327
James E.
Witte
Abstract
.327
Introduction
.327
Background
.328
Recommendations for Practice
.330
Know Your Participants
.330
Prepare
.331
Gain Buy-In
.332
Project a Professional Image
.332
Proper Use of Training Tools
.333
Audio-Visuals and Equipment
.333
Videos
.334
Video Teleconferencing
.336
Computer Conferencing
.337
Computer Assisted Instruction
(CAI)
.337
Conclusion
.338
References
.338
Special Presentations
.341
Chapter Twenty-six -Empowerment through
Entrepreneurship
Conference
Cape Town, South Africa, November
16-18,2003
Entrepreneurship:
The Path to Empowerment
.343
Brian
Dobson
Chapter Twenty-seven
-8*
Annual African-American
Entrepreneurship
Summit:
Entrepreneurship
Education is the Practice of Freedom,
Auburn University, Alabama, February
12-15,2002,
The Challenges Facing Black America at the Dawn of the New Century
. 355
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