Diaspora Networks: A Social Capital Source for Entrepreneurship in Low-Income and Emerging Economies in Africa

  • Simba A
  • Ojong N
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Networks are increasingly recognised as a source for social capital (i.e. knowledge, human and finance) in entrepreneurship. Anecdotal evidence originating from low-income and emerging economies in Africa, suggests that diaspora networks, a distinctive form of...

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Simba, A., & Ojong, N. (2018). Diaspora Networks: A Social Capital Source for Entrepreneurship in Low-Income and Emerging Economies in Africa. In African Diaspora Direct Investment (pp. 113–143). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72047-0_6

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