African Businessmen: A Study of Entrepreneurship and Development in KenyaStudy resulting from a research survey of African entrepreneurship and enterprise development in Kenya - covers sociological aspects, management, the role of the family in business, marketing, trade, distribution, capital, credit facilities, education, vocational training, etc., and includes the text of the interview schedules used in the survey. Bibliography pp. 280 and 281. |
Contents
AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE | 23 |
THE ORIGINS OF ENTREPRENEURS | 55 |
Occupations of Businessmens Fathers page | 59 |
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