This book investigates Ethiopia's entrepreneurial ecosystem, assessing how entrepreneurship and small business development are being fostered and identifying gaps and opportunities for further positive change.
The second most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa, Ethiopia, is marked by a growing economy and a dynamic entrepreneurial landscape. This book adopts a multi-level analytical framework to assess the actors, processes, and institutions that shape entrepreneurship in Ethiopia, capturing dynamics at the macro (national), meso (industry), and micro (firm) levels. The macro-level analysis benchmarks Ethiopia's ecosystem performance against peer African countries. The meso level evaluates industry-specific support structures, including business networks and the availability and sustainability of business development services (BDS). At the micro level, the focus is on how firms access, use, and are impacted by ecosystem resources and business support services. Combining quantitative and qualitative research, the book shows how industry-specific BDS are integral to the broader entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Providing an important case study of the role of entrepreneurship and small businesses in economic and social development, this book will be an important read for researchers across business, economics, and development studies, as well as for policymakers responsible for implementing strategies and policies to support entrepreneurship and small business development.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I Foundations and Conceptual Frameworks 1. Introduction 2. Basic Definition and Concepts: Entrepreneurship, Small Business, and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems Part II Country Context, Framework, and Methodology 3. Evolution of Small Business and Entrepreneurship Development Policies in Ethiopia 4. Assessing the Entrepreneurship Ecosystem: Framework, Data Sources, and Methodology Part III Ecosystem Diagnosis and Entrepreneurial Performance 5. Determinants of the Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in Ethiopia 6. The Performance of Ethiopian Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Part IV Business Development Services in Focus 7. Mapping Ethiopia's BDS Market: Actors, Type of Services, and Outreach 8. Sustainability of Business Development Services (BDS) 9. Determinants and Selection in Small Business Access to BDS in Ethiopia 10. Impact of BDS on Enterprise Performance Part V Synthesis and Policy Implications 11. Summary, Conclusions, and Policy Implications