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Ethnicity and Entrepreneurship in Namibia

Ethnicity and Entrepreneurship in Namibia Past, Present, and Future

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Ethnic and Indigenous Business Studies

Ethnicity and Entrepreneurship in Namibia

Past, Present, and Future

Wilfred Isak April | Léo-Paul Dana | Amon Simba

Business & Economics / International / General

This book highlights the interdisciplinary nature of entrepreneurship in today’s rapidly changing global landscape. Written by leading scholars and industry experts, it examines how ethnicity shapes entrepreneurial practices among indigenous communities in Namibia. Drawing on diverse theoretical frameworks and real-world insights from local leaders, it offers a unique cultural perspective on entrepreneurship.

The volume explores how indigenous entrepreneurs balance modern economic demands with deep-rooted cultural values, while addressing the challenges and opportunities they face. By foregrounding authentic voices, it contributes to a deeper understanding of indigenous entrepreneurship. This book is an essential resource for researchers, students, practitioners, and communities interested in indigenous business and development.

Wilfred Isak April is a Namibian scholar specialising in entrepreneurship. He holds a PhD in Entrepreneurship from New Zealand, a Master of Commerce from Stellenbosch University (in collaboration with the European Business School, Germany), and honours degrees in Human Resource Development and Industrial Psychology. He also earned a Bachelor of Business Administration and a Postgraduate Diploma in Higher Education from the University of Namibia. Currently a Senior Lecturer at the International University of Management, he has served in academia for nearly a decade and contributes to international journals. He is committed to research, education, and community development.

Léo-Paul Dana is Chief Researcher at Kazimieras Simonavicius University Research and Innovation Institute (Lithuania) and Professor at VIZJA University (Poland). He is internationally recognised as a leading scholar in Indigenous and ethnic minority entrepreneurship. His work has significantly shaped the field, highlighting how culture, kinship, community values, and local knowledge influence entrepreneurial activity beyond conventional business theory. He has published extensively and contributed to establishing Indigenous entrepreneurship as a distinct area of study.

Amon Simba is Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Nottingham Business School (UK) and Director of the AfrIE Research Hub. His expertise focuses on entrepreneurship and innovation in Africa. He supervises doctoral research and holds visiting and adjunct professorships at institutions including HEC Montréal, Wits Business School, Durban University of Technology, and the Central University of Technology. His research contributes to advancing knowledge on entrepreneurship ecosystems and innovation across emerging markets.


Publication Date: 21 September 2026
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
Imprint: Springer
ISBN-13: 9783032310927
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 190

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