Abstract
This paper introduces entrepreneurship phases in studying the impact of some government policies on entrepreneurial activities. Entrepreneurship and small business development are the heart of many countries economy, and countries that give entrepreneurship special attention stand better chances of improved economy and industrialization. World over, it is well known that government policies often affect entrepreneurial activities directly and indirectly. But the question is do these policies have equal impact in every entrepreneurship phase. Hence, this study seeks to examine some policy factors that enhance entrepreneurial activities in two of African’s emerging economies. And precisely, to identify the most favorable government policy in each entrepreneurship phase. This study was conducted in the economic hub of two African emerging economies (Nigeria and South Africa), where most entrepreneurial activities take place. A total of 1200 questionnaires (650 in Lagos, Nigeria and 550 in Johannesburg, South Africa) were administered. The analysis was in two stages; stage one involved descriptive statistics while stage two involved inferential statistics. Also, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was used to identify the most favorable government policy in each entrepreneurship phase. The results show that some variations exist in the policy implementation approaches of both economies. The efficacies and shortcomings associated with the policies impacted entrepreneurial activities. The findings show that the impact of government policies on entrepreneurship phases differ in both countries. The study concluded that some policies are more favorable than others in some phases. Hence, makes a clarion call for more studies on government policies across entrepreneurship phases.
Highlights
The popular picture of “the praying hands”, which originated from the real-life experience of two brothers, Albrecht and Albert (Desy, 2018), brings to fore the fact that man, no matter how talented and endowed he is, would always need a helping hand
This study was conducted in the economic hub of two African emerging economies, Nigeria and South Africa
In order to establish if the policy factors for the entrepreneurship phases in emerging economies are similar or not, the first step was to examine some general government policies enhancing entrepreneurial activities in each entrepreneurship phase, and identify the most crucial
Summary
The popular picture of “the praying hands”, which originated from the real-life experience of two brothers, Albrecht and Albert (Desy, 2018), brings to fore the fact that man, no matter how talented and endowed he is, would always need a helping hand. They need support from both internal and external sources: from family members, institutions, and governments. Their lofty ideas may never come to fusion unless certain measures are put in place. Akinyemi and Adejumo Journal of Global Entrepreneurship Research
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