Publication Details

AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS

SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH

business, management and accounting

Informal family business in Africa

Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, Volume 33, No. 6, Year 2009

Employing grounded theory based on comparative case studies of informal microfinanced businesses in East Africa, we build a theoretical foundation for studying the establishment and evolution of family firms in emerging markets. We show that East African entrepreneurs not only use both strong family and strong community ties to establish and grow businesses, but they also use strong community ties to counterbalance the obligations that strong extended family ties create. In addition, we show that economic informality presents opportunities for some entrepreneurial businesses but not others to cycle rapidly from opportunity to opportunity as they maneuver toward higher value-creating ventures. © 2009 Baylor University.

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Citations: 313
Authors: 3
Affiliations: 3
Study Design
Grounded Theory
Study Approach
Qualitative
Study Locations
Multi-countries