Sustainable Finance and Business in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Sustainable Finance and Business in Sub-Saharan Africa
Dzingirai, Mufaro; Mhlanga, David
Springer International Publishing AG
01/2025
509
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9783031740497
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Chapter 1: Sustainable Finance and Business in Sub-Saharan Africa an Introduction.- Chapter 2: Tracing the Journey of Sustainability Practices, the Historical Evolution through the Industrial Revolutions.- Chapter 3: Fostering Growth in African Frontier Financial Markets through Sustainable Finance, Opportunities and Mechanisms.- Chapter 4: An Analysis of the Factors Influencing Presumptive Taxation Compliance in the Zimbabwean Retail Sector.- Chapter 5: Financial Literacy and Financial Sustainability of Micro-Businesses at Bokamoso Entrepreneurial Centre in Namibia.- Chapter 6: Financial Sustainability Constraints facing Namibian Local Authorities: A Comparative Study.- Chapter 7: The Carbon Credits Controversy in Rural Communities in Africa: A Solution or Problem to Fostering Climate Change Mitigation and Economic Sustainability?.- Chapter 8: The Role of Technology as An Anchor for Economists, Accountants and Business Professionals in Business Recovery.- Chapter 9: Bridging the Sustainable Finance Gap, A Comparative Analysis of Africa and Asia within the Global Context.- Chapter 10: Green Finance and the Evolution of Financial Markets in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comprehensive Analysis.- Chapter 11: Multilateral Development Banks and Sustainable Finance in Africa.- Chapter 12: Promoting Sustainable Finance for Enhanced Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa.- Chapter 13: Strengthening Sustainable Finance in Africa, Regulatory Frameworks and Policy Directions.- Chapter 14: Impact of Internal Savings and Lending Schemes on the Growth of Female-owned Micro, Small to Medium Enterprises in Rural Zimbabwe.- Chapter 15: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Enhanced Credit Risk Management: Case of Zimbabwe's Commercial Banks.- Chapter 16: Blockchain and Crowdfunding for Renewable Energy Projects in Africa.- Chapter 17: Group Lending Dynamics and Enhancing Financial Access for the Underbanked, Lessons for Africa.- Chapter 18: Sustainable Finance and Sustainable Businesses in Africa.- Chapter 19: An ICT Strategy to Enhance Sustainability in Orphans and Vulnerable Children Non-Governmental Organisations in Zimbabwe.- Chapter 20: Challenges Faced by Green Entrepreneurs during Turbulent Times: Evidence from Zimbabwean SMEs.- Chapter 21: Augmented Reality and Consumer Experiences.- Chapter 22: The Digital Evolution of Global Tourism and the Practical Lessons for African Small Businesses.- Chapter 23: Promoting Sustainable Finance for Enhanced Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa.- Chapter 24: Sustainable Finance and Business in Sub-Saharan Africa a Conclusion.
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Sustainable finance;Sub-Saharan Africa;Financial sustainability;Evaluation mechanisms;Poverty alleviation;Savings groups;Women's financial stability
Chapter 1: Sustainable Finance and Business in Sub-Saharan Africa an Introduction.- Chapter 2: Tracing the Journey of Sustainability Practices, the Historical Evolution through the Industrial Revolutions.- Chapter 3: Fostering Growth in African Frontier Financial Markets through Sustainable Finance, Opportunities and Mechanisms.- Chapter 4: An Analysis of the Factors Influencing Presumptive Taxation Compliance in the Zimbabwean Retail Sector.- Chapter 5: Financial Literacy and Financial Sustainability of Micro-Businesses at Bokamoso Entrepreneurial Centre in Namibia.- Chapter 6: Financial Sustainability Constraints facing Namibian Local Authorities: A Comparative Study.- Chapter 7: The Carbon Credits Controversy in Rural Communities in Africa: A Solution or Problem to Fostering Climate Change Mitigation and Economic Sustainability?.- Chapter 8: The Role of Technology as An Anchor for Economists, Accountants and Business Professionals in Business Recovery.- Chapter 9: Bridging the Sustainable Finance Gap, A Comparative Analysis of Africa and Asia within the Global Context.- Chapter 10: Green Finance and the Evolution of Financial Markets in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comprehensive Analysis.- Chapter 11: Multilateral Development Banks and Sustainable Finance in Africa.- Chapter 12: Promoting Sustainable Finance for Enhanced Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa.- Chapter 13: Strengthening Sustainable Finance in Africa, Regulatory Frameworks and Policy Directions.- Chapter 14: Impact of Internal Savings and Lending Schemes on the Growth of Female-owned Micro, Small to Medium Enterprises in Rural Zimbabwe.- Chapter 15: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Enhanced Credit Risk Management: Case of Zimbabwe's Commercial Banks.- Chapter 16: Blockchain and Crowdfunding for Renewable Energy Projects in Africa.- Chapter 17: Group Lending Dynamics and Enhancing Financial Access for the Underbanked, Lessons for Africa.- Chapter 18: Sustainable Finance and Sustainable Businesses in Africa.- Chapter 19: An ICT Strategy to Enhance Sustainability in Orphans and Vulnerable Children Non-Governmental Organisations in Zimbabwe.- Chapter 20: Challenges Faced by Green Entrepreneurs during Turbulent Times: Evidence from Zimbabwean SMEs.- Chapter 21: Augmented Reality and Consumer Experiences.- Chapter 22: The Digital Evolution of Global Tourism and the Practical Lessons for African Small Businesses.- Chapter 23: Promoting Sustainable Finance for Enhanced Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa.- Chapter 24: Sustainable Finance and Business in Sub-Saharan Africa a Conclusion.
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