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100 _aOkeke-Uzodike, Obianuju E
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245 _aCluster initiative management: A potential for African women entrepreneurs in the informal sector
260 _bSage,
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300 _aVol 34, Issue 5, 2019( 421-438 p.)
520 _aThe paper examines the role cluster initiative management can play for women entrepreneurs in small medium enterprises in the South African informal sector economy as forms of employment. It looks inter-relationally into aspects that heighten awareness and significance of entrepreneurial development of women. The concept of cluster initiative management at local, national, regional and global levels in relation to rural women in the informal economy is of note. The paper contextualizes the cluster notion as an important approach especially for small and medium-sized enterprises to survive and compete successfully in changing business environments while identifying key issues for due consideration. The notion of clustering has evolved over time and four domains of women’s economic empowerment are put forward. Methodology in the paper follows an exploratory study premised on reviewing existing literature through dimensions of cluster initiative management and its relevance in women entrepreneurial development. Findings of the study provide insights and recommendations into the provision of a favourable environment for cluster initiatives to flourish and draws attention of key policy-makers in decision-making that supports sustainability of women entrepreneurs towards self-employment in informal sectors of the economy.
650 _acluster initiative management,
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650 _arural women and informal economy,
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650 _asmall medium enterprises,
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650 _awomen entrepreneurs
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700 _aSubban, Mogie
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_dSage, 2019.
_tLocal economy
856 _uhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0269094219864082
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