Selected Publications

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2024

Foster, V., Trotter, P. A., Werner, S., Niedermayer, M., Mulugetta, Y., Achakulwisut, P., Brophy, A., Dubash, N. K., Fankhauser, S., Hawkes, A., Hirmer, S. & … Yang, P. (2024). Development transitions for fossil fuel-producing low and lower–middle income countries in a carbon-constrained world. Nature Energy, 1-9. [pdf download]

Weiss, T., Lounsbury, M., & Bruton, G. (2024). Survivalist Organizing in Urban Poverty Contexts (No. 3mecq). Center for Open Science. [pdf download]

Chrysostome, E. V., Barnard, H., & Ika, L. (2024). Examining Underexplored Aspects of Female Entrepreneurship in the African Context. Journal of African Business, 25(1), 1-8. [pdf download]

Delbridge, R., Helfen, M., Pekarek, A., Schuessler, E., & Zietsma, C. (2024). Organizing sustainably: Introduction to the special issue. Organization Studies, 45(1), 7-29. [pdf download]

Nason, R., Vedula, S., Bothello, J., Bacq, S., & Charman, A. (2024). Sight unseen: The visibility paradox of entrepreneurship in an informal economy. Journal of Business Venturing, 39(2), 106364. [pdf download]

2023

Lieve de Coninck. (2023). Making change against the odds: Entrepreneurial pursuits among young professionals in South Africa. [pdf download]

Busch, C., & Mudida, R. (2023). Asserting and transcending ethnic homophily: How entrepreneurs develop social ties to access resources and opportunities in socially contested environments. Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 1-29.  [pdf download] 

Bothello, J., & & Bonfim, L. (2023). Marginalized Communities and the Problem of Research Extraction. Journal of Management Studies[pdf download]

Barnard, H., Amaeshi, K., & Vaaler, P. M. (2023). Theorizing international business in Africa: A roadmap. Journal of International Business Policy, 6(4), 389-407. [pdf download]

Ng’ombe, C., Mans, T., & Barnard, H. (2023). Greater risk and a smaller opportunity: The opportunity space of SME internationalization in lower-income countries. Transnational Corporations Journal, 30(1). [pdf download]

Nason, R., Vedula, S., Bothello, J., Bacq, S., & Charman, A. (2023). Sight unseen: The visibility paradox of entrepreneurship in an informal economy. Journal of Business Venturing, 39[pdf download]

Imiren, E., Lassalle, P., Mwaura, S., & Nicolopoulou, K. (2023). Understanding legitimacy building in contexts through digital entrepreneurship. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research. [pdf download]

Shantz, A. S., Zietsma, C., Kistruck, G. M., & Cruz, L. B. (2023). Exploring the relative efficacy of ‘within-logic contrasting’and ‘cross-logic analogizing’framing tactics for adopting new entrepreneurial practices in contexts of poverty. Journal of Business Venturing, 39(1), 106341. [pdf download]

Argiolas, A., Rawhouser, H., & Sydow, A. (2023). Social entrepreneurs concerned about Impact Drift. Evidence from contexts of persistent and pervasive need. Journal of Business Venturing, 39(1), 106342. [pdf download]

Ng’ombe, C., Mans, T., & Barnard, H. (2023). Greater risk and a smaller opportunity: The opportunity space of SME internationalization in lower-income countries. Transnational Corporations Journal, 30(1), 135-153. [pdf download]

Kukeera, T., Brophy, A. M., & Trotter, P. (2023). Business Model Innovation for Society: Putting the Community first in the Off-grid Energy Sector. In Academy of Management Proceedings (Vol. 2023, No. 1, p. 17283). Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510: Academy of Management. [pdf download]

Weiss, T., Eberhart, R., Lounsbury, M., Nelson, A., Rindova, V., Meyer, J., ... & Aldrich, D. (2023). The Social Effects of Entrepreneurship on Society and Some Potential Remedies: Four Provocations. Journal of Management Inquiry, 10564926231181555. [pdf download]

O’Donnell, P., Leger, M., O’Gorman, C., & Clinton, E. (2023). Necessity Entrepreneurship. Academy of Management Annals, (ja). [pdf download]

2022

Mangaliso, M. P., Mangaliso, N. A., Ndanga, L. Z., & Jean-Denis, H. (2022). Contextualizing Organizational Change Management in Africa: Incorporating the Core Values of Ubuntu. Journal of African Business, 23(4), 1029-1048. [pdf download]

Abubakre M., & Mkansi, M. (2022). How do technologists do "ICT for development"? A contextualised perspective on ICT4D in South Africa. European Journal of Information Systems,31(1), 7-24. [pdf download]

Luiz, J. M., & Barnard, H. (2022). Home country (in)stability and the locational portfolio construction of emerging market multinational enterprises. Journal of Business Research, 151, 17-32. [pdf download]

Barnard, H., & Mamabolo, A. (2022). On religion as an institution in international business: Executives’ lived experience in four African countries. Journal of World Business, 57(1), 101262. [pdf download]

Reuber, A. R., Alkhaled, S., Barnard, H., Couper, C., & Sasaki, I. (2022). Something borrowed, something new: Challenges in using qualitative methods to study under-researched international business phenomena. Journal of International Business Studies, 1-20. [pdf download]

Wöcke, A., & Barnard, H. (2022). The Lingering Effect of Slavery and Colonial History on International Business: The Case of Sub-Saharan Africa. In The New Frontiers of International Business: Development, Evolving Topics, and Implications for Practice (pp. 73-94). Cham: Springer International Publishing. [pdf download]

Abdulrahman, F. T., Dodo, F., & Raimi, L. (2022). Institutional Factors Hindering Equitable and Inclusive Women Entrepreneurship in Northeast Nigeria. In Mainstreaming Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as Future Workplace Ethics (pp. 159-181). IGI Global. [pdf download]

Armanios, D. E., Lanahan, L., Joshi, A. M., & Hmaddi, O. (2022). Certifying Need: Can Expanding Certification Access Help Ventures in Impoverished Communities?. In Academy of Management Proceedings (Vol. 2022, No. 1, p. 12074). Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510: Academy of Management. [pdf download]

Hmaddi, O. (2022). Resource Mobilization for Disadvantaged Entrepreneurs: Evidence from Field Experiments in Morocco. [pdf download]

Kieti, J., Waema, T. M., Baumüller, H., Ndemo, E. B., & Omwansa, T. K. (2022). What really impedes the scaling out of digital services for agriculture? A Kenyan users’ perspective. Smart Agricultural Technology, 2, 100034. [pdf download]

Weber, C., Fasse, A., Haugh, H. M., & Grote, U. (2022). Varieties of necessity entrepreneurship–New insights from Sub-Saharan Africa. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 10422587221111737. [pdf download]

Ciambotti, G., Haugh, H., Littlewood, D. C., Busquet, M., Littlewood, D., Mkalama, B., & Peredo, A. M. (2022). Social Entrepreneurship in Africa: Entrepreneurial Action to Create a Better World Together. In Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings (Vol. 2022, No. A, pp. 1-1). [pdf download]

Rawhouser, H., Webb, J. W., Rodrigues, J., Waldron, T. L., Kumaraswamy, A., Amankwah-Amoah, J., & Grady, A. (2022). Scaling, blockchain technology, and entrepreneurial opportunities in developing countries. Journal of Business Venturing Insights, 18, e00325. [pdf download]

Trotter, P. A., & Brophy, A. (2022). Policy mixes for business model innovation: The case of off-grid energy for sustainable development in sub-Saharan Africa. Research Policy, 51(6), 104528. [pdf download]

Imiren, E. P. (2022). The lived experience of female digital entrepreneurs in building entrepreneurial legitimacy (Doctoral dissertation, University of Strathclyde). [pdf download]

Nkontwana, P. S. (2022). African entrepreneurship: An exploration of innovation hubs as development institutions (Doctoral dissertation, Stellenbosch: Stellenbosch University). [pdf download]

Wyche, S. (2022). Reimagining the Mobile Phone: Investigating Speculative Approaches to Design in Human-Computer Interaction for Development (HCI4D). Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 6(CSCW2), 1-27. [pdf download]

Bucci, A. & Marks, J. (2022). Social entrepreneurs’ learning experience in South African incubators. Africa Journal of Management. [pdf download]


Marks, J. & Bucci, A. (2022). Funding entrepreneurs within business groups: An emerging market view. In Lingelbach (Ed.), De Gruyter Handbook of Entrepreneurial Finance. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, pp. 107-118. [pdf download]

2021

de la Chaux, M. (2021). Promoting sustainable entrepreneurship through business incubators, accelerators and innovation hubs. International Labour Organization. [pdf download]

Abubakre M., Faik, I., & Mkansi, M. (2021). Digital Entrepreneurship and Indigenous Value Systems: An Ubuntu Perspective. Information Systems Journal, 31(6): 838-862. [pdf download]

Barnard, H., (2021). Host countries’ level of development and internationalization from emerging markets: A typology of firm strategies. Journal of International Management, 27(3). [pdf download]

Busch, C., & Barkema, H. (2021). From necessity to opportunity: Scaling bricolage across resource‐constrained environments. Strategic Management Journal, 42(4), 741-773. [pdf download]

Graham, M., Lehdonvirta, V., Wood, A. J., Barnard, H., Hjorth, I., & Simon, D. P. (2021). The uneven potential of online platform work for human development at the global margins. In A Modern Guide To Labour and the Platform Economy (pp. 194-208). Edward Elgar Publishing. [pdf download]

Mreji, P. & Barnard, H. (2021). The micro-foundations of the returnee liability: The interpersonal challenges of returnee entrepreneurs in Kenya. Journal of International Management, 27(2). [pdf download]

Haugh, H. (2021). Call the midwife! Business incubators as entrepreneurial enablers in developing economies. Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 32(1-2), 156-175. [pdf download]

Jiménez, A., & Zheng, Y. (2021). Unpacking the multiple spaces of innovation hubs. The Information Society, 37(3), 163-176. [pdf download]

Kieti, J., Waema, T. M., Ndemo, E. B., Omwansa, T. K., & Baumüller, H. (2021). Sources of value creation in aggregator platforms for digital services in agriculture-insights from likely users in Kenya. Digital Business, 1(2), 100007. [pdf download]

Kukeera, T., Kebir, N., Pelz, S., & Groh, S. (2021). Communicating energy consumption: developing a low-cost, real-time, SMS feedback tool for off-grid household electricity consumption. In Sustainable Fuel Technologies Handbook (pp. 409-429). Academic Press. [pdf download]

Wyche, S. (2021, June). The Benefits of Using Design Workbooks with Speculative Design Proposals in Information Communication Technology for Development (ICTD). In Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2021 (pp. 1861-1874). [pdf download]

2020

Abubakre M., Zhou Y., & Zhou, Z. (2020). The Impact of IT Culture and Personal Innovativeness in Information Technology on Digital Entrepreneurship Success. Information Technology & People, ISSN: 0959-3845. [pdf download]

Kwayu, S., Abubakre, M., & Lal, B. (2020). The Influence of Informal Social Media Practices on Knowledge Sharing and Work Processes Within Organizations. International Journal of Information Management, 58: 102280. [pdf download]

Abubakre, M., Vivier, E., & Ozolina, A. (2020). How do digital platforms influence community organising and inequalities? Lessons from community use of a locally developed digital platform in South Africa. In The Proceedings of the 36th European Group for Organizational Studies Colloquium, Hamburg, Germany. [pdf download]

Pansera, M., Arthur, K. N. A., Jimenez, A., & Pandey, P. (2020). The plurality of technology and innovation in the Global South. In Responsibility Beyond Growth (pp. 91-110). Bristol University Press. [pdf download]

Busch, C. (2020). The serendipity mindset: The art and science of creating good luck. Riverhead Books. [pdf download]

Sydow, A., Sunny, S. A., & Coffman, C. D. (2020). Leveraging blockchain’s potential–The paradox of centrally legitimate, decentralized solutions to institutional challenges in Kenya. Journal of Business Venturing Insights, 14, e00170. [pdf download]

Avle, S. (2020). Articulando e performando desenvolvimento: retornantes qualificados no negócio de TICs do Gana. In Comunidades, Algoritmos e Ativismos Digiais: Olhares Afrodiaspóricos. IBPAD/Literua. Brazil, p230-252. [Portuguese translation of Articulating and Enacting Development (2014)]. [pdf download]

Busch, C., & Barkema, H.G. (2020). Planned Luck: How Incubators Can Facilitate Serendipity for Nascent Entrepreneurs Through Fostering Network Embeddedness. Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice, 46(4), 884-919 [pdf download]

Barnard, H. & Osakwe, C. (2020). The capabilities of South African multinational enterprises in wider Africa. In Park, S. Newburry, W, & Cuervo-Cazurra, A. Strategic capabilities of emerging market multinationals. pp 101-123, Cambridge University Press. Cambridge University Press. [pdf download]

Friederici, N., Wahome, M., & Graham, M. (2020). Digital entrepreneurship in Africa: How a continent is escaping Silicon Valley's long shadow. The MIT Press. [pdf download]

Doherty, B., Haugh, H., Sahan, E., Wills, T., & Croft, S. (2020). Creating the New Economy: Business models that put people and planet first. [pdf download]

Elegunde, A. F., & Oladimeji, I. (2020). Effects of artificial intelligence on business performance in the banking industry (a study of Access Bank PLC and United Bank for Africa-UBA). IOSR Journal of Business and Management, 22(5). [pdf download]

Serres, J. (2020). “We’re Taking Africa to the World”: Commercial Self-fashioning as a Vehicle for Collective Aspirations in the 21st Century. [pdf download]

Zietsma, C. E., Logue, D., Alvi, F. H., & Roberts, A. E. (2020). Scaling capabilities: how entrepreneurial firms use scaffolding to enable rapid growth. In Academy of Management Proceedings (Vol. 2020, No. 1, p. 21073). Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510: Academy of Management. [pdf download]

2019

Avle, S., Hui, J., Lindtner, S., & Dillahunt, T. (2019). Additional labors of the entrepreneurial self. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, Volume 3, Issue CSCW. November 2019, Article No.: 218, pp 1–24. [pdf download]

Sims, J., Palermo, O., & Abubakre, M. (2019). Investigating liminality to understand the implications of organisational sensebreaking – sensegiving processes on actors' social identity construction in the workplace. In The Proceedings of the British Academy of Management Conference proceedings, Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom. [pdf download]

Delle, S. (2019). Making Futures: Young Entrepreneurs in a Dynamic Africa. Cassava Republic Press. [pdf download]

Barnard, H., Deeds, D., Mudambi, R., & Vaaler, P. M. (2019). Migrants, migration policies, and international business research: Current trends and new directions. Journal of International Business Policy, 2, 275–288. [pdf download]

Barnard, H. (2019). From the editor: The social side of international business policy – mapping social entrepreneurship in South Africa. Journal of International Business Policy, 2(1), 21 – 28. DOI: 10.1057/s42214-018-00018-1. [pdf download]

Jimenez, A. (2019). Inclusive innovation from the lenses of situated agency: insights from innovation hubs in the UK and Zambia. Innovation and Development, 9(1), pp 41-64. [pdf download]

Jimenez, A., & Roberts, T. (2019). Decolonising neo-liberal innovation: using the Andean philosophy of ‘Buen Vivir’to Reimagine Innovation Hubs. In Information and Communication Technologies for Development. Strengthening Southern-Driven Cooperation as a Catalyst for ICT4D: 15th IFIP WG 9.4 International Conference on Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries, ICT4D 2019, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, May 1–3, 2019, Proceedings, Part II 15 (pp. 180-191). Springer International Publishing. [pdf download] 

Friederici, N. (2019). The Global Digital Economy: Worsening Inequality vs. Pockets of Innovation. Observer Research Foundation. [pdf download]

Davies, I. A., Haugh, H., & Chambers, L. (2019). Barriers to social enterprise growth. Journal of Small Business Management, 57(4), 1616-1636. [pdf download]

Friederici, N. (2019). Innovation Hubs in Africa: What Do They Really Do for Digital Entrepreneurs? In: N. D. Taura, E. Bolat, & N. O. Madichie (Eds.) Digital Entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa - Challenges, Opportunities and Prospects: 9–28. [pdf download]

Milanzi, G. (2019). The extraordinary league of rural women entrepreneurs of Malawi: The socio-economic impacts of tourism in Malawi. In The Routledge Handbook of Tourism Impacts (pp. 184-201). Routledge. [pdf download]

Haugh, H., Lyon, F., & Doherty, B. (2018). Social entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurship and social value creation. [pdf download]

Sydow, A., Ciambotti, G., Sottini, A., & Argiolas, A., (2019a). Ecotact: Making public restrooms in Kenya sustainable and attractive. In SAGE Business Cases. 2019. [pdf download]

Sydow, A., Ciambotti, G., & Sottini, A. (2019b). Inclusive Fish Farming in Uganda: The Success of Co-Building at iFish Farm. In SAGE Business Cases. SAGE Publications: SAGE Business Cases Originals. [pdf download]

Wyche, S., Olson, J., & Karanu, M. N. (2019). Redesigning agricultural hand tools in Western Kenya: Considering human-centered design in ICTD. Information Technologies & International Development, 15, 16. [pdf download]

Barberá-Tomás, D., Castelló, I., De Bakker, F. G., & Zietsma, C. (2019). Energizing through visuals: How social entrepreneurs use emotion-symbolic work for social change. Academy of Management Journal, 62(6), 1789-1817. [pdf download]

2018

Kwayu, S., Lal, B., & Abubakre, M. (2018). Enhancing Organisational Competitiveness Via Social Media - a Strategy as Practice Perspective. Information Systems Frontiers, 20(3): 439-456. [pdf download]

Coban, A. (2018a). Making Hardware in Nairobi: Between Revolutionary Practices and Restricting Imaginations. Journal of Peer Production, 12(1), 60-76. Makerspaces and Institutions. [pdf download]

Jiménez, A., & Zheng, Y. (2018). Tech hubs, innovation and development. Information Technology for Development, 24(1), 95-118. [pdf download]  

de la Chaux, M. (2018). Entrepreneurship in extreme environments: Businesses in the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya. Refugee Entrepreneurship - a case-based topography, Heilbrunn, S., Freiling, J., & A. Harima (eds.), pp. 221-230. Palgrave Macmillan: New York, NY. [pdf download]

de la Chaux, M., Haugh, H., & Greenwood, R. (2018). Organizing refugee camps:“Respected space” and “listening posts”. Academy of Management Discoveries, 4(2), 155-179. [pdf download]

Friederici, N., & Graham, M. (2018). The bounded opportunities of digital enterprises in global economic peripheries. Available at SSRN 3249499. [pdf download]

Friederici, N. (2018). Grounding the Dream of African Innovation Hubs: Two Cases in Kigali. Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 23(02), 1850012. [pdf download]

Friederici, N. (2018). Hope and hype in Africa’s digital economy: The rise of innovation hubs. Digital economies at global margins, 193-222. [pdf download]

Lehdonvirta, V., Kassi, O., Hjorth, I., Barnard, H. & Graham, M. (2018). The global platform economy: A new offshoring institution enabling emerging economy micro-providers. Journal of Management, 45(2), 567-599. [pdf download]

Imiren, E., Mwaura, S., & Stoyanov, S. (2018). Gendered institutions and digital entrepreneurship. In 5th Global Conference on Economic Geography[pdf download]

Marchant, E. R. (2018). Anyone Anywhere: Narrating African Innovation in a Global Community of Practice. University of Pennsylvania Scholarly Commons. [pdf download]

2017

Abubakre, M., Ravishankar, M. N., & Coombs, C. (2017). Revisiting the trajectory of IT implementation in organisations: an IT culture perspective. Information Technology & People, 30(3), 562-579. [pdf download]

Lindtner, S., & Avle, S. (2017). Tinkering with governance: Technopolitics and the economization of citizenship. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 1(CSCW), 1-18. [pdf download]

Avle, S., Lindtner, S., & Williams, K. (2017, May). How methods make designers. In Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 472-483). [pdf download]

Jiménez, A., & Zheng, Y. (2017). A spatial perspective of innovation and development: Innovation hubs in Zambia and the UK. In Information and Communication Technologies for Development: 14th IFIP WG 9.4 International Conference on Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries, ICT4D 2017, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, May 22-24, 2017, Proceedings 14 (pp. 171-181). Springer International Publishing. [pdf download]

Alexander, K. (2017, April). Stemming the tide, the need for ethical leadership. Op-ed, Atlantico Magazine. [pdf download]

Alexander, K., Swart, S., Parbhoo, H., & Scheepers, C. (2017). Women’s movements in emerging markets. In S. Chengadu, & C. Scheepens (Eds.), Women’s leadership in emerging markets: Featuring 46 women leaders (pp. 65 - 104). Routledge. [pdf download]

Jaffit, M., & Alexander, K. (2017). Women’s leadership in corporate enterprises. In Women Leadership in Emerging Markets (pp. 244-259). Routledge. [pdf download]

Barnard, H., & Chaminade, C. (2017). Openness of innovation systems through global innovation networks: A comparative analysis of firms in developed and emerging economies. International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 9(3), 269-291. [pdf download]

Barnard, H., Cuervo-Cazurra, A., & Manning, S. (2017). Africa business research as a laboratory for theory-building: Extreme conditions, new phenomena, and alternative paradigms of social relationships. Management and Organization Review, 13(3), 467-495. [pdf download]

Friederici, N. (2017). How Nascent Technology Entrepreneurs Organize: The Community Assembly Process. DRUID NYC. Presented at the DRUID17, New York, USA, June, 12-14. [pdf download]

Friederici, N. (2017). Innovation Hubs in Africa: Assemblers of Technology Entrepreneurs (Dissertation, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford). [pdf download]

Friederici, N., Ojanperä, S., & Graham, M. (2017). The impact of connectivity in Africa: Grand visions and the mirage of inclusive digital development. The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries, 79(1), 1-20. [pdf download]

Marchant, E. R. (2017). Organizational cultural hybrids: Nonprofit and for-profit cultural influences in the Kenyan technology sector. Digital Kenya, 303. [pdf download]

Ndemo, B., & Weiss, T. (2017). Making sense of Africa's emerging digital transformation and its many futures. Africa Journal of Management, 3(3-4), 328-347. [pdf download]

Ndemo, B., & Weiss, T. (2017). Digital Kenya: An entrepreneurial revolution in the making (p. 509). Springer Nature. [pdf download]

Weiss, T. (2017). Behind the Scenes of Technology Entrepreneurship in Kenya: A Rich Microcosm for Contextualizing and Advancing Global Organization Studies (Doctoral dissertation, Zeppelin Universität). [pdf download]

Weiss, T. (2017). Entrepreneuring for society: what is next for Africa?. Digital Kenya: An Entrepreneurial Revolution in the Making, 461-485. [pdf download]

Pijnaker, T., & Spronk, R. (2017). Africa’s Legends: digital technologies, aesthetics and middle-class aspirations in Ghanaian games and comics. Critical African Studies, 9(3), 327-349. [pdf download]

de Oliveira Gavira, M., & Zietsma, C. (2017). Clean energy entrepreneurs' strategies to compete and growth: a multi-case study of challenges from developing countries. In ICSB World Conference Proceedings (pp. 1-10). International Council for Small Business (ICSB). [pdf download]

2016

Avle, S., & Lindtner, S. (2016, May). Design (ing)'Here'and'There' Tech Entrepreneurs, Global Markets, and Reflexivity in Design Processes. In Proceedings of the 2016 CHI conference on human factors in computing systems (pp. 2233-2245). [pdf download]

Coban, A. (2016). Same, same but different: Storytelling of innovative places and practices in Nairobi. Schafft Wissen: Gemeinsames und geteiltes Wissen in Wissenschaft und Technik, 139. [pdf download]

de la Chaux, M., & Okune, A. (2016). Understanding the Challenges Associated with New Entrepreneurial Activity in Emerging Markets: A Case Study of Technology Entrepreneurship in Nairobi. In: Digital Kenya – An Entrepreneurial Revolution in the Making, B. Ndemo & T. Weiss (eds.). Palgrave Macmillan: New York, NY, pp. 265 – 290. [pdf download]

Barnard, H. & Rosen, J. (2016). Global entrepreneurship through brokerage: Earning rents by connecting socially conscious North American investors to South African housing developers In Global Entrepreneurship: Past, Present & Future (pp. 95-116). Emerald Group Publishing Limited. [pdf download]

Haugh, H. M., & Talwar, A. (2016). Linking social entrepreneurship and social change: The mediating role of empowerment. Journal of business ethics, 133, 643-658. [pdf download]

De La Chaux, M., & Haugh, H. (2016). Institutional Field Building in Adverse Environments: Technology Entrepreneurship in Kenya. In Academy of Management Proceedings (Vol. 2016, No. 1, p. 12930). Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510: Academy of Management. [pdf download]

Kowlaser, K., & Barnard, H. (2016). Tie breadth, tie strength and the location of ties: the value of ties inside an emerging MNC to team innovation. International Journal of Innovation Management, 20(01), 1650006. [pdf download]

Marchant, E. R. (2016). Interactive voice response and radio for peacebuilding: a macro view of the literature and experiences from the field. [pdf download]

Day, S. W., & Jean-Denis, H. (2016). Resource Based View of social entrepreneurship: Putting the pieces together. Journal of Strategic Innovation & Sustainability, 11(2). [pdf download]

Nkontwana, P. S. (2016). Entrepreneurial Development and Human Capital: The Role of Entrepreneur Education and Training Programmes. University of Johannesburg (South Africa). [pdf download]

Hanley, L. M., Laucke, A. M., & Weiss, T. (2016). The Role Of Social Investors In Developing And Emerging Economies. In Routledge Handbook of Social and Sustainable Finance (pp. 653-671). Routledge. [pdf download]

Weiss, T., & Weber, K. (2016). Globalization dynamics in Kenyan technology entrepreneurship. In 76th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings (pp. 5-9). [pdf download]

2015

Avle, S. (2015). Situating Ghana’s new media industry: liberalization and transnational entrepreneurship. In Halegoua, G. and Aslinger B. (eds) Locating Emerging Media, pp 123-138. London; New York: Routledge. [pdf download]

Barnard, H., Cowan, R., de Arroyabe Arranz, M. F., & Müller, M. (2015). The Role of Global Connectedness in the Development of Indigenous Science in Middle‐Income Countries. The Handbook of Global Science, Technology, and Innovation, 382-406. [pdf download]