Casebook of Indigenous Business Practices in Africa: Apprenticeship, Craft, and Healthcare - Volume 1
Africa's unique and diverse culture, embedded in age-long business practices, presents an interesting proposition for advancing indigenous knowledge and building sustainable structures. Casebook of Indigenous Business Practices in Africais a collection of case studies across Northern, Eastern,...
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Zusammenfassung: | Africa's unique and diverse culture, embedded in age-long business practices, presents an interesting proposition for advancing indigenous knowledge and building sustainable structures. Casebook of Indigenous Business Practices in Africais a collection of case studies across Northern, Eastern, Central, Western and Southern Africa |
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505 | 8 | |a Impact of Trade Settlement on Productivity -- Viability of Igbo Apprenticeship as a Strategy for Building Start-Up Businesses -- Methodology -- Discussion of Findings -- Cosmetics -- Cosmetics -- Automobile Spare Parts -- Fashion -- Electronics -- Cars -- Computers -- Insight for Business Actors -- Conclusion -- Case Questions -- Note -- References -- 4. Case Studies on Business Ethics and Values: Insights From the Southeastern Igbos of Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Case 1: Ethics and Values in Indigenous Enterprise: A Case Study of Uzor-Biz Ventures -- Ladipo Market -- The Igbo Business Culture -- Business Ethics -- Punctuality -- Peaceful Relationship -- Unity -- The Business Values -- Integrity -- Trust -- How the Business Thrived Based on Business Ethics and Values -- Creating a Formal Business Structure -- Way Forward -- Case 2: Women Empowerment in Indigenous Enterprises - A Case of Nke-Ora Merchandise Company -- The Study Context -- The Start of the Journey -- Making an Impact -- Growth and Survival - Challenges -- Passing on the Legacy -- Informal Education -- Open Family Discussions -- Support and Understanding -- Putting Things in Place -- Future Considerations -- Key Insights and Applicability for Business Actors -- Case 1 Questions -- Case 2 Questions -- References -- 2 - Indigenous Craft Enterprises -- 5. The Cultural and Creative Industries in Ethiopia: A Case of Cultural Lifestyle Items Producer -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Cultural and Creative Products of Ethiopia -- Cultural Heritages of Ethiopia -- Coffee Ceremony in Ethiopia -- Traditional Craft in Ethiopia -- Case Selection and Analysis -- Aklill - The Case Company -- Early Inspirations -- Exploring Ideas -- Creativity and Challenges -- From Socks to Lifestyle Products -- The Adey Carpet -- Sourcing Challenges - Opportunities for Future | |
505 | 8 | |a Conclusion and Recommendation -- Case Questions -- References -- 6. Market Revival and Sustainability: Lessons for Business Actors From the Case of Kiliim Social Enterprise, Egypt -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- About Kiliim - A Social Enterprise and Lifestyle Brand -- Industry Overview -- Market Opportunity -- Kiliim Social Enterprise and Market Practices -- Supply Chain -- Safety and Quality Control -- Collaboration With Craftsmen -- Competition -- Oriental Weavers -- Bijar -- Abdou Mostafa -- Competitive Advantage -- Market Dilemma and Current Realities -- Opening of a Physical Store -- Strategy for the Future -- Sustaining the Revival of Kilim and the Growth of Kiliim -- Market Revival and Sustainability: Lessons for Business Actors From Kiliim Social Enterprise -- Conclusion -- Case Questions -- Notes -- References -- 7. An Examination of Indigenous Business Incubators: A Case of Kente Weaving Industry in Ghana -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Context - Description of Country Context -- Ghana -- History of Kente -- Kente Weaving Amongst Asantes -- Brief History of Kente and the Story of the Spider -- Modern Kente Production -- Indigenous Business Incubation -- Opportunities and Challenges -- Opportunities -- Challenges -- Key Insights and Applicability to Contemporary Business Practices -- Methodology -- Design -- Data Collection and Participant Selection -- Discussion -- Knowledge About the Kente Weaving -- Starting Up the Business -- Incubation -- Socio-Economic Benefits -- Challenges -- Opportunities -- Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- Conclusion -- Policy Recommendation -- Future Studies -- Case Questions -- References -- 8. Cultural and Socio-Economic Impact of the Indigenous Garment Industry: A Case of Smock Dealership in Tamale, Ghana -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature -- The Smock -- Study Context: Ghana | |
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contents | Cover -- Casebook of Indigenous Business Practices in Africa -- Introducation -- Casebook of Indigenous Business Practices in Africa: Apprenticeship, Craft, and Healthcare - Volume 1 -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- About the Contributors -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- 1. Introduction: A Casebook of Indigenous Business Practices in Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Ubuntu: An African Business Philosophy -- Indigenous Businesses Practices in Africa: An Overview -- Igbo Traditional Business Practice (Nigeria, West Africa) -- Trade of Herbal Medicine (Agbo) (Nigeria, West Africa) -- Kente Weaving Industry (Ghana, West Africa) -- Smock Dealership (Ghana, West Africa) -- Apprenticeship Models and Practices (Nigeria, Ghana, Benin Republic, West Africa) -- Traditional Healthcare Practice (South Africa) -- Cultural and Creative Industries (Ethiopia, East Africa) -- Indigenous Craft (Egypt, North Africa) -- Indigenous Business Practices for Future Studies -- Structure of the Book -- Part 1: Apprenticeship Models and Practices, Chapters 2-4 -- Part 2: Indigenous Craft Enterprises, Chapters 5-8 -- Part 3: Healthcare, Chapters 9-11 -- Part 4: Conclusion and Recommendations -- Conclusion -- References -- 1 - Apprenticeship Models and Practices -- 2. Exploration of Apprenticeship and Business Succession Models in Nigeria, Ghana and the Benin Republic: A Cross-Case Anal ... -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Case of Apprenticeship and Succession Among the Igbos -- Background of the Igbo Ethnic Group -- Business Model of the Igbo Ethnic Group -- Apprenticeship Model of the Igbo Ethnic Group -- Features of the Igba-boi Apprenticeship System Among the Igbo Ethnic Group -- Male Dominance -- Family Involvement -- Informal Structure -- Level of Education of the Apprentice (Nwa-boi) -- Age Factor Single Line of Business -- Choice of Business Practice -- Business Specialty -- Succession and Alternative Succession Models Among the Igbo Ethnic Group -- Key Issues in Succession Among the Igbo Ethnic Group -- Gender-Based Choice of 'onye nnochi anya' (Successor) -- Dominant Family Conflicts -- Patrilineal System -- Case of Apprenticeship and Succession Among the Ewes -- Background to the Ewe Ethnic Group of Ghana -- The Business Context of the Ewe of Ghana -- Model of Apprenticeship (dorsorsror) in the Ewe Context -- Features of Apprenticeship Among Ewes -- Informal Apprenticeship Systems -- Referral Systems -- Dominantly a Family Model -- Paternalistic System where Apprentices Reside With Masters -- Model of Succession (domenyinyi) in the Ewe Context -- Features of Succession Among Ewes -- Dominantly Patrilineal -- Access and Control Based on Gender and Other Unique Categorisations -- Customary Governance on Succession -- Case of Apprenticeship and Succession Among the Guns -- Gun Ethnic Group Background -- Business Context of the Gun Ethnic Group -- Apprenticeship (Eyi Alo) Model Among the Gun Ethnic Group -- Features of Apprenticeship Among Gun Ethnic Group -- Succession (Eyi Kanta) Model Among the Gun Ethnic Group -- Features of the Succession Model Among the Gun People -- Findings From the Cross-Case Analysis and Broader Issues -- Insight for Business Actors -- Conclusion -- Case Questions -- References -- 3. Apprentice Training, Mastership and Managerial Development of the Igbo Entrepreneurs in Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Key Themes from Literature Review -- Duration of the Igbo Apprenticeship Programme Before Graduation -- Biggest Challenges Faced by Apprentices During Training -- The Role of the Master in Helping the Apprentice Achieve Goals -- Development of Managerial Skills by the Apprentice Impact of Trade Settlement on Productivity -- Viability of Igbo Apprenticeship as a Strategy for Building Start-Up Businesses -- Methodology -- Discussion of Findings -- Cosmetics -- Cosmetics -- Automobile Spare Parts -- Fashion -- Electronics -- Cars -- Computers -- Insight for Business Actors -- Conclusion -- Case Questions -- Note -- References -- 4. Case Studies on Business Ethics and Values: Insights From the Southeastern Igbos of Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Case 1: Ethics and Values in Indigenous Enterprise: A Case Study of Uzor-Biz Ventures -- Ladipo Market -- The Igbo Business Culture -- Business Ethics -- Punctuality -- Peaceful Relationship -- Unity -- The Business Values -- Integrity -- Trust -- How the Business Thrived Based on Business Ethics and Values -- Creating a Formal Business Structure -- Way Forward -- Case 2: Women Empowerment in Indigenous Enterprises - A Case of Nke-Ora Merchandise Company -- The Study Context -- The Start of the Journey -- Making an Impact -- Growth and Survival - Challenges -- Passing on the Legacy -- Informal Education -- Open Family Discussions -- Support and Understanding -- Putting Things in Place -- Future Considerations -- Key Insights and Applicability for Business Actors -- Case 1 Questions -- Case 2 Questions -- References -- 2 - Indigenous Craft Enterprises -- 5. The Cultural and Creative Industries in Ethiopia: A Case of Cultural Lifestyle Items Producer -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Cultural and Creative Products of Ethiopia -- Cultural Heritages of Ethiopia -- Coffee Ceremony in Ethiopia -- Traditional Craft in Ethiopia -- Case Selection and Analysis -- Aklill - The Case Company -- Early Inspirations -- Exploring Ideas -- Creativity and Challenges -- From Socks to Lifestyle Products -- The Adey Carpet -- Sourcing Challenges - Opportunities for Future Conclusion and Recommendation -- Case Questions -- References -- 6. Market Revival and Sustainability: Lessons for Business Actors From the Case of Kiliim Social Enterprise, Egypt -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- About Kiliim - A Social Enterprise and Lifestyle Brand -- Industry Overview -- Market Opportunity -- Kiliim Social Enterprise and Market Practices -- Supply Chain -- Safety and Quality Control -- Collaboration With Craftsmen -- Competition -- Oriental Weavers -- Bijar -- Abdou Mostafa -- Competitive Advantage -- Market Dilemma and Current Realities -- Opening of a Physical Store -- Strategy for the Future -- Sustaining the Revival of Kilim and the Growth of Kiliim -- Market Revival and Sustainability: Lessons for Business Actors From Kiliim Social Enterprise -- Conclusion -- Case Questions -- Notes -- References -- 7. An Examination of Indigenous Business Incubators: A Case of Kente Weaving Industry in Ghana -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Context - Description of Country Context -- Ghana -- History of Kente -- Kente Weaving Amongst Asantes -- Brief History of Kente and the Story of the Spider -- Modern Kente Production -- Indigenous Business Incubation -- Opportunities and Challenges -- Opportunities -- Challenges -- Key Insights and Applicability to Contemporary Business Practices -- Methodology -- Design -- Data Collection and Participant Selection -- Discussion -- Knowledge About the Kente Weaving -- Starting Up the Business -- Incubation -- Socio-Economic Benefits -- Challenges -- Opportunities -- Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- Conclusion -- Policy Recommendation -- Future Studies -- Case Questions -- References -- 8. Cultural and Socio-Economic Impact of the Indigenous Garment Industry: A Case of Smock Dealership in Tamale, Ghana -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature -- The Smock -- Study Context: Ghana Modern Day Smock Dealership -- Cultural and Socio-Economic Benefits of Smock Dealership -- Opportunities of Smock Dealership -- Income/Revenue -- Technology and Social Media -- Bridging the Infrastructure Gap -- Population Growth -- Governmental Support -- GDP Growth -- Employment/Job Creation -- The Growing Demand for Bingbaa -- Exportation/Market Development -- Challenges of Smock Dealership -- Legal Issues -- Market and Marketing -- Financing -- Foreign Products -- Lack of Access to Technology -- Start-Up Capital -- Methodology -- Research Design -- Description of the Participants -- Data Analysis -- Findings Based on Themes From the Study -- The Use of Technology -- Benefits of Dealing in Indigenous Smock Business -- Challenges -- Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- Conclusion -- Recommendations for African Business Actors -- Practice/Action -- Policy -- Further Research -- Case Questions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Pictures of Smock -- 3 - Healthcare -- 9. Placing Indigenous Knowledge at the Core of Production and Marketing of Medicinal Plant (Mpesu) in Zimbabwe and South Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Appraising the Use of Mpesu for Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare in the Vhavenda Culture -- Material and Data -- The Processes of Producing Mpesu Traditional Medicine -- Planting -- Harvesting -- The Marketing Platforms Used by Traditional Practitioners in Contemporary Vhavenda Communities -- Marketing Mpesu on Formal Marketing Platforms -- Marketing Mpesu on Informal Platforms -- Restoring the Dignity and Value of African Traditional Medicine Through Mpesu Products -- Belief Systems Underpinning the Development of Informal Entrepreneurship Models -- Concluding Thoughts -- Recommendations -- Case Questions -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References 10. Indigenous African Healing Practices as a Resource for Entrepreneurial Promotion: Insights From Tsonga Traditional Heal |
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An Examination of Indigenous Business Incubators: A Case of Kente Weaving Industry in Ghana -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Context - Description of Country Context -- Ghana -- History of Kente -- Kente Weaving Amongst Asantes -- Brief History of Kente and the Story of the Spider -- Modern Kente Production -- Indigenous Business Incubation -- Opportunities and Challenges -- Opportunities -- Challenges -- Key Insights and Applicability to Contemporary Business Practices -- Methodology -- Design -- Data Collection and Participant Selection -- Discussion -- Knowledge About the Kente Weaving -- Starting Up the Business -- Incubation -- Socio-Economic Benefits -- Challenges -- Opportunities -- Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- Conclusion -- Policy Recommendation -- Future Studies -- Case Questions -- References -- 8. 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spelling | Adeola, Ogechi Verfasser aut Casebook of Indigenous Business Practices in Africa Apprenticeship, Craft, and Healthcare - Volume 1 1st ed Bingley Emerald Publishing Limited 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (289 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Cover -- Casebook of Indigenous Business Practices in Africa -- Introducation -- Casebook of Indigenous Business Practices in Africa: Apprenticeship, Craft, and Healthcare - Volume 1 -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- About the Contributors -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- 1. Introduction: A Casebook of Indigenous Business Practices in Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Ubuntu: An African Business Philosophy -- Indigenous Businesses Practices in Africa: An Overview -- Igbo Traditional Business Practice (Nigeria, West Africa) -- Trade of Herbal Medicine (Agbo) (Nigeria, West Africa) -- Kente Weaving Industry (Ghana, West Africa) -- Smock Dealership (Ghana, West Africa) -- Apprenticeship Models and Practices (Nigeria, Ghana, Benin Republic, West Africa) -- Traditional Healthcare Practice (South Africa) -- Cultural and Creative Industries (Ethiopia, East Africa) -- Indigenous Craft (Egypt, North Africa) -- Indigenous Business Practices for Future Studies -- Structure of the Book -- Part 1: Apprenticeship Models and Practices, Chapters 2-4 -- Part 2: Indigenous Craft Enterprises, Chapters 5-8 -- Part 3: Healthcare, Chapters 9-11 -- Part 4: Conclusion and Recommendations -- Conclusion -- References -- 1 - Apprenticeship Models and Practices -- 2. Exploration of Apprenticeship and Business Succession Models in Nigeria, Ghana and the Benin Republic: A Cross-Case Anal ... -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Case of Apprenticeship and Succession Among the Igbos -- Background of the Igbo Ethnic Group -- Business Model of the Igbo Ethnic Group -- Apprenticeship Model of the Igbo Ethnic Group -- Features of the Igba-boi Apprenticeship System Among the Igbo Ethnic Group -- Male Dominance -- Family Involvement -- Informal Structure -- Level of Education of the Apprentice (Nwa-boi) -- Age Factor Single Line of Business -- Choice of Business Practice -- Business Specialty -- Succession and Alternative Succession Models Among the Igbo Ethnic Group -- Key Issues in Succession Among the Igbo Ethnic Group -- Gender-Based Choice of 'onye nnochi anya' (Successor) -- Dominant Family Conflicts -- Patrilineal System -- Case of Apprenticeship and Succession Among the Ewes -- Background to the Ewe Ethnic Group of Ghana -- The Business Context of the Ewe of Ghana -- Model of Apprenticeship (dorsorsror) in the Ewe Context -- Features of Apprenticeship Among Ewes -- Informal Apprenticeship Systems -- Referral Systems -- Dominantly a Family Model -- Paternalistic System where Apprentices Reside With Masters -- Model of Succession (domenyinyi) in the Ewe Context -- Features of Succession Among Ewes -- Dominantly Patrilineal -- Access and Control Based on Gender and Other Unique Categorisations -- Customary Governance on Succession -- Case of Apprenticeship and Succession Among the Guns -- Gun Ethnic Group Background -- Business Context of the Gun Ethnic Group -- Apprenticeship (Eyi Alo) Model Among the Gun Ethnic Group -- Features of Apprenticeship Among Gun Ethnic Group -- Succession (Eyi Kanta) Model Among the Gun Ethnic Group -- Features of the Succession Model Among the Gun People -- Findings From the Cross-Case Analysis and Broader Issues -- Insight for Business Actors -- Conclusion -- Case Questions -- References -- 3. Apprentice Training, Mastership and Managerial Development of the Igbo Entrepreneurs in Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Key Themes from Literature Review -- Duration of the Igbo Apprenticeship Programme Before Graduation -- Biggest Challenges Faced by Apprentices During Training -- The Role of the Master in Helping the Apprentice Achieve Goals -- Development of Managerial Skills by the Apprentice Impact of Trade Settlement on Productivity -- Viability of Igbo Apprenticeship as a Strategy for Building Start-Up Businesses -- Methodology -- Discussion of Findings -- Cosmetics -- Cosmetics -- Automobile Spare Parts -- Fashion -- Electronics -- Cars -- Computers -- Insight for Business Actors -- Conclusion -- Case Questions -- Note -- References -- 4. Case Studies on Business Ethics and Values: Insights From the Southeastern Igbos of Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Case 1: Ethics and Values in Indigenous Enterprise: A Case Study of Uzor-Biz Ventures -- Ladipo Market -- The Igbo Business Culture -- Business Ethics -- Punctuality -- Peaceful Relationship -- Unity -- The Business Values -- Integrity -- Trust -- How the Business Thrived Based on Business Ethics and Values -- Creating a Formal Business Structure -- Way Forward -- Case 2: Women Empowerment in Indigenous Enterprises - A Case of Nke-Ora Merchandise Company -- The Study Context -- The Start of the Journey -- Making an Impact -- Growth and Survival - Challenges -- Passing on the Legacy -- Informal Education -- Open Family Discussions -- Support and Understanding -- Putting Things in Place -- Future Considerations -- Key Insights and Applicability for Business Actors -- Case 1 Questions -- Case 2 Questions -- References -- 2 - Indigenous Craft Enterprises -- 5. The Cultural and Creative Industries in Ethiopia: A Case of Cultural Lifestyle Items Producer -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Cultural and Creative Products of Ethiopia -- Cultural Heritages of Ethiopia -- Coffee Ceremony in Ethiopia -- Traditional Craft in Ethiopia -- Case Selection and Analysis -- Aklill - The Case Company -- Early Inspirations -- Exploring Ideas -- Creativity and Challenges -- From Socks to Lifestyle Products -- The Adey Carpet -- Sourcing Challenges - Opportunities for Future Conclusion and Recommendation -- Case Questions -- References -- 6. Market Revival and Sustainability: Lessons for Business Actors From the Case of Kiliim Social Enterprise, Egypt -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- About Kiliim - A Social Enterprise and Lifestyle Brand -- Industry Overview -- Market Opportunity -- Kiliim Social Enterprise and Market Practices -- Supply Chain -- Safety and Quality Control -- Collaboration With Craftsmen -- Competition -- Oriental Weavers -- Bijar -- Abdou Mostafa -- Competitive Advantage -- Market Dilemma and Current Realities -- Opening of a Physical Store -- Strategy for the Future -- Sustaining the Revival of Kilim and the Growth of Kiliim -- Market Revival and Sustainability: Lessons for Business Actors From Kiliim Social Enterprise -- Conclusion -- Case Questions -- Notes -- References -- 7. An Examination of Indigenous Business Incubators: A Case of Kente Weaving Industry in Ghana -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Context - Description of Country Context -- Ghana -- History of Kente -- Kente Weaving Amongst Asantes -- Brief History of Kente and the Story of the Spider -- Modern Kente Production -- Indigenous Business Incubation -- Opportunities and Challenges -- Opportunities -- Challenges -- Key Insights and Applicability to Contemporary Business Practices -- Methodology -- Design -- Data Collection and Participant Selection -- Discussion -- Knowledge About the Kente Weaving -- Starting Up the Business -- Incubation -- Socio-Economic Benefits -- Challenges -- Opportunities -- Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- Conclusion -- Policy Recommendation -- Future Studies -- Case Questions -- References -- 8. Cultural and Socio-Economic Impact of the Indigenous Garment Industry: A Case of Smock Dealership in Tamale, Ghana -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature -- The Smock -- Study Context: Ghana Modern Day Smock Dealership -- Cultural and Socio-Economic Benefits of Smock Dealership -- Opportunities of Smock Dealership -- Income/Revenue -- Technology and Social Media -- Bridging the Infrastructure Gap -- Population Growth -- Governmental Support -- GDP Growth -- Employment/Job Creation -- The Growing Demand for Bingbaa -- Exportation/Market Development -- Challenges of Smock Dealership -- Legal Issues -- Market and Marketing -- Financing -- Foreign Products -- Lack of Access to Technology -- Start-Up Capital -- Methodology -- Research Design -- Description of the Participants -- Data Analysis -- Findings Based on Themes From the Study -- The Use of Technology -- Benefits of Dealing in Indigenous Smock Business -- Challenges -- Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- Conclusion -- Recommendations for African Business Actors -- Practice/Action -- Policy -- Further Research -- Case Questions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Pictures of Smock -- 3 - Healthcare -- 9. Placing Indigenous Knowledge at the Core of Production and Marketing of Medicinal Plant (Mpesu) in Zimbabwe and South Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Appraising the Use of Mpesu for Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare in the Vhavenda Culture -- Material and Data -- The Processes of Producing Mpesu Traditional Medicine -- Planting -- Harvesting -- The Marketing Platforms Used by Traditional Practitioners in Contemporary Vhavenda Communities -- Marketing Mpesu on Formal Marketing Platforms -- Marketing Mpesu on Informal Platforms -- Restoring the Dignity and Value of African Traditional Medicine Through Mpesu Products -- Belief Systems Underpinning the Development of Informal Entrepreneurship Models -- Concluding Thoughts -- Recommendations -- Case Questions -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References 10. Indigenous African Healing Practices as a Resource for Entrepreneurial Promotion: Insights From Tsonga Traditional Heal Africa's unique and diverse culture, embedded in age-long business practices, presents an interesting proposition for advancing indigenous knowledge and building sustainable structures. Casebook of Indigenous Business Practices in Africais a collection of case studies across Northern, Eastern, Central, Western and Southern Africa Tradition (DE-588)4060560-7 gnd rswk-swf Wirtschaft (DE-588)4066399-1 gnd rswk-swf Afrika (DE-588)4000695-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Afrika (DE-588)4000695-5 g Wirtschaft (DE-588)4066399-1 s Tradition (DE-588)4060560-7 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Adeola, Ogechi Casebook of Indigenous Business Practices in Africa Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited,c2023 9781802622522 |
spellingShingle | Adeola, Ogechi Casebook of Indigenous Business Practices in Africa Apprenticeship, Craft, and Healthcare - Volume 1 Cover -- Casebook of Indigenous Business Practices in Africa -- Introducation -- Casebook of Indigenous Business Practices in Africa: Apprenticeship, Craft, and Healthcare - Volume 1 -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- About the Contributors -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- 1. Introduction: A Casebook of Indigenous Business Practices in Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Ubuntu: An African Business Philosophy -- Indigenous Businesses Practices in Africa: An Overview -- Igbo Traditional Business Practice (Nigeria, West Africa) -- Trade of Herbal Medicine (Agbo) (Nigeria, West Africa) -- Kente Weaving Industry (Ghana, West Africa) -- Smock Dealership (Ghana, West Africa) -- Apprenticeship Models and Practices (Nigeria, Ghana, Benin Republic, West Africa) -- Traditional Healthcare Practice (South Africa) -- Cultural and Creative Industries (Ethiopia, East Africa) -- Indigenous Craft (Egypt, North Africa) -- Indigenous Business Practices for Future Studies -- Structure of the Book -- Part 1: Apprenticeship Models and Practices, Chapters 2-4 -- Part 2: Indigenous Craft Enterprises, Chapters 5-8 -- Part 3: Healthcare, Chapters 9-11 -- Part 4: Conclusion and Recommendations -- Conclusion -- References -- 1 - Apprenticeship Models and Practices -- 2. Exploration of Apprenticeship and Business Succession Models in Nigeria, Ghana and the Benin Republic: A Cross-Case Anal ... -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Case of Apprenticeship and Succession Among the Igbos -- Background of the Igbo Ethnic Group -- Business Model of the Igbo Ethnic Group -- Apprenticeship Model of the Igbo Ethnic Group -- Features of the Igba-boi Apprenticeship System Among the Igbo Ethnic Group -- Male Dominance -- Family Involvement -- Informal Structure -- Level of Education of the Apprentice (Nwa-boi) -- Age Factor Single Line of Business -- Choice of Business Practice -- Business Specialty -- Succession and Alternative Succession Models Among the Igbo Ethnic Group -- Key Issues in Succession Among the Igbo Ethnic Group -- Gender-Based Choice of 'onye nnochi anya' (Successor) -- Dominant Family Conflicts -- Patrilineal System -- Case of Apprenticeship and Succession Among the Ewes -- Background to the Ewe Ethnic Group of Ghana -- The Business Context of the Ewe of Ghana -- Model of Apprenticeship (dorsorsror) in the Ewe Context -- Features of Apprenticeship Among Ewes -- Informal Apprenticeship Systems -- Referral Systems -- Dominantly a Family Model -- Paternalistic System where Apprentices Reside With Masters -- Model of Succession (domenyinyi) in the Ewe Context -- Features of Succession Among Ewes -- Dominantly Patrilineal -- Access and Control Based on Gender and Other Unique Categorisations -- Customary Governance on Succession -- Case of Apprenticeship and Succession Among the Guns -- Gun Ethnic Group Background -- Business Context of the Gun Ethnic Group -- Apprenticeship (Eyi Alo) Model Among the Gun Ethnic Group -- Features of Apprenticeship Among Gun Ethnic Group -- Succession (Eyi Kanta) Model Among the Gun Ethnic Group -- Features of the Succession Model Among the Gun People -- Findings From the Cross-Case Analysis and Broader Issues -- Insight for Business Actors -- Conclusion -- Case Questions -- References -- 3. Apprentice Training, Mastership and Managerial Development of the Igbo Entrepreneurs in Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Key Themes from Literature Review -- Duration of the Igbo Apprenticeship Programme Before Graduation -- Biggest Challenges Faced by Apprentices During Training -- The Role of the Master in Helping the Apprentice Achieve Goals -- Development of Managerial Skills by the Apprentice Impact of Trade Settlement on Productivity -- Viability of Igbo Apprenticeship as a Strategy for Building Start-Up Businesses -- Methodology -- Discussion of Findings -- Cosmetics -- Cosmetics -- Automobile Spare Parts -- Fashion -- Electronics -- Cars -- Computers -- Insight for Business Actors -- Conclusion -- Case Questions -- Note -- References -- 4. Case Studies on Business Ethics and Values: Insights From the Southeastern Igbos of Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Case 1: Ethics and Values in Indigenous Enterprise: A Case Study of Uzor-Biz Ventures -- Ladipo Market -- The Igbo Business Culture -- Business Ethics -- Punctuality -- Peaceful Relationship -- Unity -- The Business Values -- Integrity -- Trust -- How the Business Thrived Based on Business Ethics and Values -- Creating a Formal Business Structure -- Way Forward -- Case 2: Women Empowerment in Indigenous Enterprises - A Case of Nke-Ora Merchandise Company -- The Study Context -- The Start of the Journey -- Making an Impact -- Growth and Survival - Challenges -- Passing on the Legacy -- Informal Education -- Open Family Discussions -- Support and Understanding -- Putting Things in Place -- Future Considerations -- Key Insights and Applicability for Business Actors -- Case 1 Questions -- Case 2 Questions -- References -- 2 - Indigenous Craft Enterprises -- 5. The Cultural and Creative Industries in Ethiopia: A Case of Cultural Lifestyle Items Producer -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Cultural and Creative Products of Ethiopia -- Cultural Heritages of Ethiopia -- Coffee Ceremony in Ethiopia -- Traditional Craft in Ethiopia -- Case Selection and Analysis -- Aklill - The Case Company -- Early Inspirations -- Exploring Ideas -- Creativity and Challenges -- From Socks to Lifestyle Products -- The Adey Carpet -- Sourcing Challenges - Opportunities for Future Conclusion and Recommendation -- Case Questions -- References -- 6. Market Revival and Sustainability: Lessons for Business Actors From the Case of Kiliim Social Enterprise, Egypt -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- About Kiliim - A Social Enterprise and Lifestyle Brand -- Industry Overview -- Market Opportunity -- Kiliim Social Enterprise and Market Practices -- Supply Chain -- Safety and Quality Control -- Collaboration With Craftsmen -- Competition -- Oriental Weavers -- Bijar -- Abdou Mostafa -- Competitive Advantage -- Market Dilemma and Current Realities -- Opening of a Physical Store -- Strategy for the Future -- Sustaining the Revival of Kilim and the Growth of Kiliim -- Market Revival and Sustainability: Lessons for Business Actors From Kiliim Social Enterprise -- Conclusion -- Case Questions -- Notes -- References -- 7. An Examination of Indigenous Business Incubators: A Case of Kente Weaving Industry in Ghana -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Context - Description of Country Context -- Ghana -- History of Kente -- Kente Weaving Amongst Asantes -- Brief History of Kente and the Story of the Spider -- Modern Kente Production -- Indigenous Business Incubation -- Opportunities and Challenges -- Opportunities -- Challenges -- Key Insights and Applicability to Contemporary Business Practices -- Methodology -- Design -- Data Collection and Participant Selection -- Discussion -- Knowledge About the Kente Weaving -- Starting Up the Business -- Incubation -- Socio-Economic Benefits -- Challenges -- Opportunities -- Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- Conclusion -- Policy Recommendation -- Future Studies -- Case Questions -- References -- 8. Cultural and Socio-Economic Impact of the Indigenous Garment Industry: A Case of Smock Dealership in Tamale, Ghana -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature -- The Smock -- Study Context: Ghana Modern Day Smock Dealership -- Cultural and Socio-Economic Benefits of Smock Dealership -- Opportunities of Smock Dealership -- Income/Revenue -- Technology and Social Media -- Bridging the Infrastructure Gap -- Population Growth -- Governmental Support -- GDP Growth -- Employment/Job Creation -- The Growing Demand for Bingbaa -- Exportation/Market Development -- Challenges of Smock Dealership -- Legal Issues -- Market and Marketing -- Financing -- Foreign Products -- Lack of Access to Technology -- Start-Up Capital -- Methodology -- Research Design -- Description of the Participants -- Data Analysis -- Findings Based on Themes From the Study -- The Use of Technology -- Benefits of Dealing in Indigenous Smock Business -- Challenges -- Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- Conclusion -- Recommendations for African Business Actors -- Practice/Action -- Policy -- Further Research -- Case Questions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Pictures of Smock -- 3 - Healthcare -- 9. Placing Indigenous Knowledge at the Core of Production and Marketing of Medicinal Plant (Mpesu) in Zimbabwe and South Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Appraising the Use of Mpesu for Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare in the Vhavenda Culture -- Material and Data -- The Processes of Producing Mpesu Traditional Medicine -- Planting -- Harvesting -- The Marketing Platforms Used by Traditional Practitioners in Contemporary Vhavenda Communities -- Marketing Mpesu on Formal Marketing Platforms -- Marketing Mpesu on Informal Platforms -- Restoring the Dignity and Value of African Traditional Medicine Through Mpesu Products -- Belief Systems Underpinning the Development of Informal Entrepreneurship Models -- Concluding Thoughts -- Recommendations -- Case Questions -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References 10. 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