With upcoming middle classes in Africa, micro-entrepreneurs witness new opportunities that can potentially lift them out of poverty. Exploiting these opportunities requires entrepreneurs to make a ‘step-change’ away from the bottom of the pyramid to middle-class markets. This process hosts potential conflicts between informal-sector and formal-sector stakeholders as it requires both new resources and continued access to existing resources. By taking a strategic marketing perspective, this study labels and defines the phenomenon of step-change and offers an explanatory conceptual framework for it. The article draws implications for business development, the gender debate, as well as academic research.</p
The mid-90s have seen the emergence of a counter-scholarly argument in international business which ...
This paper explores a segmentation of micro and small enterprises (MSEs) in developing countries wit...
Nairobi, one of Africa's fastest developing urban centers, is home to many business organizations co...
With upcoming middle classes in Africa, micro-entrepreneurs witness new opportunities that can poten...
In developing and emerging (D&E) countries, the large number of poor people, most of whom are female...
The subsistence marketplaces literature has generated many insights on how the marketplaces of the p...
Building on the limitations of the efforts of aid agencies and non-governmental organisations to pul...
Micro-entrepreneur industriousness is a significant reason for the unprecedented economic activity i...
The World Bank’s ‘Doing Business’ reforms were originally expected to help the growth and formalisat...
The majority of micro-entrepreneurs in Malaysia operate very small-scaled business activities such a...
This study provides empirical evidence on the growth determinants of microenterprises funded by micr...
In this article, I focus on entrepreneurship as a gendered geographic process to examine how changes...
There is a growing interest in the women participation in business ventures in Africa. The move has...
Small and micro-enterprises play a significant part in most economies. However, in developing countr...
Small and micro-enterprises play a significant part in most economies. However, in developing countr...
The mid-90s have seen the emergence of a counter-scholarly argument in international business which ...
This paper explores a segmentation of micro and small enterprises (MSEs) in developing countries wit...
Nairobi, one of Africa's fastest developing urban centers, is home to many business organizations co...
With upcoming middle classes in Africa, micro-entrepreneurs witness new opportunities that can poten...
In developing and emerging (D&E) countries, the large number of poor people, most of whom are female...
The subsistence marketplaces literature has generated many insights on how the marketplaces of the p...
Building on the limitations of the efforts of aid agencies and non-governmental organisations to pul...
Micro-entrepreneur industriousness is a significant reason for the unprecedented economic activity i...
The World Bank’s ‘Doing Business’ reforms were originally expected to help the growth and formalisat...
The majority of micro-entrepreneurs in Malaysia operate very small-scaled business activities such a...
This study provides empirical evidence on the growth determinants of microenterprises funded by micr...
In this article, I focus on entrepreneurship as a gendered geographic process to examine how changes...
There is a growing interest in the women participation in business ventures in Africa. The move has...
Small and micro-enterprises play a significant part in most economies. However, in developing countr...
Small and micro-enterprises play a significant part in most economies. However, in developing countr...
The mid-90s have seen the emergence of a counter-scholarly argument in international business which ...
This paper explores a segmentation of micro and small enterprises (MSEs) in developing countries wit...
Nairobi, one of Africa's fastest developing urban centers, is home to many business organizations co...