Part I. Introduction
Chapter 1. Entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa: A venture-ship approach
Part II Affect, passion, optimism, and the entrepreneur. Chapter 2. Revisiting entrepreneurship education in Ghana: institutional dynamics, implications, and the way forward
Chapter 3. Youth entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa: understanding relationships that exist between business and individual characteristics, challenges, and the ways forward
Chapter 4. Determinants of energy choices among micro-women entrepreneurs in food preparation and service industry in Dar-es-Salaam
Chapter 5. Firm attributes, women top managers and entrepreneurial outcomes in a private sector in Tanzania
Part III Leveraging, resourcing, bricolage, and effectuation. Chapter 6. Effectuation and bricolage and their applicability to Sub-Saharan African entrepreneurship
Chapter 7. Entrepreneurship and open innovation in the informal sectors of sub-Saharan Africa
Chapter 8. Challenging established structures: gender and rural entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa
Chapter 9. Assessing customer service for sustainable micro, small, and medium entrepreneurial firms: lessons from Ghana
Chapter 10. Government and investor support challenges and future visions relative to successful creative entrepreneurship in Ghana
Part IV. Conclusion
Chapter 11. Entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa from a venture-ship approach: A research agenda. .