Africa is home to some of the most vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystems in the world - from high‑growth ventures and digital startups to social enterprises, family firms, and community‑driven innovation. For scholars committed to understanding how individuals and groups create new economic and social value, Africa offers an unparalleled environment for research, teaching, and professional growth.
The Africa Academy of Management (AFAM) brings together a global community of researchers dedicated to rigorous, context‑grounded, and impactful management scholarship. Our mission aligns directly with ENT's purpose: to grow entrepreneurship scholars who create and disseminate knowledge.
Why ENT scholars will find African contexts - and AFAM's community - uniquely valuable
- A rich landscape of entrepreneurial activity, from micro‑ventures to high‑growth startups, spanning formal and informal economies.
- Opportunities to study opportunity recognition, creativity, and judgment under uncertainty, shaped by diverse institutional and cultural environments.
- Empirical settings for research on venture creation, business model innovation, resource mobilization, and entrepreneurial strategy.
- A natural laboratory for studying social, sustainable, and community‑based entrepreneurship, central to Africa's development trajectory.
- Deep insights into owner‑managers, family firms, and SMEs, which dominate many African economies and offer fertile ground for ENT theory building.
- Innovation under constraints, including frugal innovation, digital leapfrogging, and grassroots problem‑solving.
- A strong fit for interdisciplinary research, drawing from economics, sociology, psychology, history, and beyond - fully aligned with ENT's scholarly tradition.
- A global, collegial community that supports doctoral students, early‑career researchers, and established scholars through mentorship, conferences, and collaborative opportunities.
AFAM complements ENT's mission by offering a platform where scholars can explore how entrepreneurship emerges, evolves, and creates value across diverse African contexts - generating insights that enrich global entrepreneurship theory and practice.
If your work seeks to understand how entrepreneurs identify opportunities, mobilize resources, innovate, and build ventures, AFAM offers a powerful space for collaboration, comparative research, and scholarly growth.
👉 Discover more and start engaging with us:
https://africaacademyofmanagement.org
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Guy NJAMBONG, PharmD, MBA, MSc
Communications Director
Africa Academy of Management | AFAM
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