TY - CHAP
T1 - Financial entrepreneurship in three emerging economies
T2 - A comparative study of Ghana, Pakistan, and Yemen
AU - Murphy, Lyndon
AU - Anwar, Khushnood
AU - Abdulai, Abdul Fatahi
AU - Abdullah, Ahmed
AU - Thomas, Brychan Celfyn
PY - 2017/7/1
Y1 - 2017/7/1
N2 - This chapter compiles an up-to-date and academically grounded study on enterprise financing in the emerging economies of Ghana, Pakistan and Yemen in terms of global dynamics. The research question addressed 'what is the nature of financial entrepreneurship in the three countries of Ghana, Pakistan and Yemen as emerging economies'. The methodology used is a comparative study of the three countries involving an investigation of the economic background, financial bodies, enterprises, and funding SMEs to determine the nature of financial entrepreneurship in the three countries as emerging economies. In response to the research question it was found that financial bodies have an important influence on enterprises especially in terms of the way SMEs are funded. From the findings of the comparative study a fundamental model was developed as the main contribution to knowledge concerning the financing of SMEs in emerging economies taking into account important financial aspects, the process of entrepreneurship and the significant outputs of SME activities and growth.
AB - This chapter compiles an up-to-date and academically grounded study on enterprise financing in the emerging economies of Ghana, Pakistan and Yemen in terms of global dynamics. The research question addressed 'what is the nature of financial entrepreneurship in the three countries of Ghana, Pakistan and Yemen as emerging economies'. The methodology used is a comparative study of the three countries involving an investigation of the economic background, financial bodies, enterprises, and funding SMEs to determine the nature of financial entrepreneurship in the three countries as emerging economies. In response to the research question it was found that financial bodies have an important influence on enterprises especially in terms of the way SMEs are funded. From the findings of the comparative study a fundamental model was developed as the main contribution to knowledge concerning the financing of SMEs in emerging economies taking into account important financial aspects, the process of entrepreneurship and the significant outputs of SME activities and growth.
U2 - 10.4018/978-1-5225-2700-8.ch001
DO - 10.4018/978-1-5225-2700-8.ch001
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85028659572
SN - 9781522527008
T3 - Financial Entrepreneurship for Economic Growth in Emerging Nations
SP - 1
EP - 21
BT - Financial Entrepreneurship for Economic Growth in Emerging Nations
PB - IGI Global
ER -