Toward a Framework for University-Based Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Human Capital Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Unisave Entrepreneurship HUB @ Universidade Save, Mozambique

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Toward a Framework for University-Based Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Human Capital Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Unisave Entrepreneurship HUB @ Universidade Save, Mozambique. / Bronstein, Johann; Bissett, Shaun.
Resilience, Entrepreneurship and ICT: Latest Research from Germany, South Africa, Mozambique and Namibia. Hrsg. / Jantje Halberstadt; Jorge Marx Gomez; Jean Greyling; Tulimevava Kaunapawa Mufeti; Helmut Faasch. Cham: Springer Nature, 2021. S. 31-56 (CSR, Sustainability, Ethics and Governance).

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Bronstein, J & Bissett, S 2021, Toward a Framework for University-Based Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Human Capital Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Unisave Entrepreneurship HUB @ Universidade Save, Mozambique. in J Halberstadt, JM Gomez, J Greyling, TK Mufeti & H Faasch (Hrsg.), Resilience, Entrepreneurship and ICT: Latest Research from Germany, South Africa, Mozambique and Namibia. CSR, Sustainability, Ethics and Governance, Springer Nature, Cham, S. 31-56. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78941-1_2

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Bronstein, J., & Bissett, S. (2021). Toward a Framework for University-Based Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Human Capital Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Unisave Entrepreneurship HUB @ Universidade Save, Mozambique. In J. Halberstadt, J. M. Gomez, J. Greyling, T. K. Mufeti, & H. Faasch (Hrsg.), Resilience, Entrepreneurship and ICT: Latest Research from Germany, South Africa, Mozambique and Namibia (S. 31-56). (CSR, Sustainability, Ethics and Governance). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78941-1_2

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Bronstein J, Bissett S. Toward a Framework for University-Based Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Human Capital Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Unisave Entrepreneurship HUB @ Universidade Save, Mozambique. in Halberstadt J, Gomez JM, Greyling J, Mufeti TK, Faasch H, Hrsg., Resilience, Entrepreneurship and ICT: Latest Research from Germany, South Africa, Mozambique and Namibia. Cham: Springer Nature. 2021. S. 31-56. (CSR, Sustainability, Ethics and Governance). doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-78941-1_2

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