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Chioma Masi Onoshakpor (PhD)
Chioma Masi Onoshakpor (PhD)
其他姓名Chioma Onoshakpor
Lecturer in Management, Robert Gordon University
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Strategic Flexibility and Organizational Resilience of Women Entrepreneurs in Africa During the Covid-19 Pandemic
C Onoshakpor, A Etuknwa, N Karamalla-Gaiballa
Research journal of business and management 7 (4), 277-287, 2020
202020
Contextualising female entrepreneurship and financial inclusion in Nigeria
C Onoshakpor, J Cunningham, E Gammie
Contextualising African Studies: Challenges and the Way Forward, 13-36, 2023
32023
Female entrepreneurship in Nigeria and access to finance: a comparative study.
C ONOSHAKPOR, J Cunningham, E Gammie
British Academy of Management (BAM), 2022
32022
Motivating Entrepreneurial Activities to Achieve Sustainable Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
C Onoshakpor, OM Ogundana
Innovation, Entrepreneurship and the Informal Economy in Sub–Saharan Africa …, 2024
12024
Gender, Workforce and Artificial Intelligence
I Idemudia, C Onoshakpor
2023 IEEE AFRICON, 1-3, 2023
12023
Gender marginalisation and entrepreneurial motivation in the global south.
C Onoshakpor, I James, T Ibukun, B Irene
Gender, Work and Organization (GWO), 2023
12023
ENTREPRENEURIAL, MOTIVATION IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH: ADDRESSING GENDER MARGINALIZATION
C Onoshakpor, I James, T Ibukun, B Irene
International Journal of Entrepreneurship 27 (6), 1-15, 2023
12023
Entrepreneurship under patriarchy: the intersecting forces characterising everyday life for Nigeria’s women entrepreneurs
C Onoshakpor, J Cunningham, E Gammie
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, 2024
2024
Navigating STEM: challenges faced by Nigerian female secondary school students.
CJ Abolle-Okoyeagu, O Onoja, C Onoshakpor
IAFOR (International Academic Forum), 2024
2024
Marginalised or not? The impact of gender inequality in the ability of women entrepreneurs in Nigeria to access finance.
C Onoshakpor, J Cunningham, E Gammie
Gender, Work and Organization (GWO), 2023
2023
Competency-Based Entrepreneurship Education: Analysis of the ‘Disruptive Innovation’Theory in African Higher Education Institutions
BO Irene, AP Opute, AS Ibidunni, K Chukwuma-Nwuba, CM Onoshakpor
African Journal of Economics, Political and Social Science 2 (1), 5-20, 2023
2023
Female entrepreneurship and access to finance in developing countries. [Video case study]
C Onoshakpor
Sage Publications, 2023
2023
Gender Inequality in the Nigerian Power Sector: The Case of Nigerian Electricity Companies.
R Onoshakpor, C Onoshakpor
American Journal of Engineering Research 12 (10), 21-26, 2023
2023
Entrepreneurial learning in informal apprenticeship programmes: exploring the learning process of the Igbo Apprenticeship System (IAS) in Nigeria.
B Irene, J Lockyer, C Onoshakpor, EO Chukwuma-Nwuba, SC Ndeh
2023
A multination study on women entrepreneurs response to COVID-19 in crisis in the global south: a feminist perspective.
B Irene, J Lockye, C Felix-Faure, D Nziku, C Onoshakpor, J Okrah
2023
Women entrepreneurship: sustainable and inclusive economic growth in the Global South post-COVID-19 pandemic.
B Irene, J Lockyer, D Nziku, C Onoshakpor, J Okrah, C Felix-Faure
2023
Now you see them, now you don't: will technological advancement erode the gains made by women entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa?
B Irene, C Onoshakpor, J Lockyer, K Chukwuma-nwuba, S Ndeh Cynthia
Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE), 2022
2022
Local incubator platforms and transformational entrepreneurship in post COVID-19 era: lessons from the Igbo apprenticeship system (IAS) in Nigeria.
B Irene, C Onoshakpor, J Lockyer, K Chukwuma-nwuba, S Ndeh Cynthia
Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE), 2022
2022
Critical analysis of female entrepreneurship and access to finance in Nigeria.
C Onoshakpor, J Cunningham, E Gammie
Institute of Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE), 2021
2021
Chioma Onoshakpor
J Milne
Plymouth University, 2012
2012
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