PhD defence: Shelter Selorm Kwesi Teyi
PhD defence: Shelter Selorm Kwesi Teyi
This Ph.D. thesis examines how individual (education, prior entrepreneurial experience, performance aspirations, and entrepreneurial identity) and external factors (embeddedness in informal institutions) shape entrepreneurial behavior (pre-entry search and response strategies in adversity) in the informal economy. The thesis uses large-scale primary (qualitative and quantitative) data from the informal economy in Ghana and consists of three papers.
Primary Supervisor: Department of Strategy and Innovation Copenhagen Business School
Secondary Supervisors: Associate Professor Vera Rocha Department of Strategy and Innovation Copenhagen Business School
Assessment Committee: Professor José Mata (Chair) Department of Strategy and Innovation Copenhagen Business School Professor Rachida Justo Department of Entrepreneurship IE Business School
Professor Christian Stadler Strategy & International Business Group Warwick Business School Thesis: Reception: |
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