All Stories

  1. Solar Power Capitalism
  2. Exchange Rate Fluctuations and Energy Transition in Africa
  3. Cash, Credit, or Kin? Financing Pathways and the Uneven Sustainability of Off‐Grid Solar Electrification in Tanzania and Malawi
  4. Interrogating the Economic, Environmental, and Social Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data in Sustainable Entrepreneurship
  5. Foreign Aid, Infrastructure, and the Inclusive Growth Agenda in Sub‐Saharan Africa
  6. Does Economic Complexity Promote Inclusive Green Growth?
  7. Inclusive Green Growth Dataset for African Countries
  8. Bolstering the Persistence of Black Students in Undergraduate Computer Science Programs
  9. “This is most likely not the correct vaccine”: Analyzing COVID-19's viral spread and vaccine anxieties in Ghana, Cameroon, and Malawi
  10. Towards sustainability: The relationship between foreign direct investment, economic freedom and inclusive green growth in sub-Saharan Africa
  11. Foreign direct investment and inclusive green growth in Africa: Energy efficiency contingencies and thresholds
  12. “A lender should not know where you live”: Financial precarity, debt, and everyday life in rural Malawi and Tanzania
  13. Natural resources, renewable energy, and governance: A path towards sustainable development
  14. Fostering Human Wellbeing in Africa through Solar Home Systems: A Systematic and a Critical Review
  15. Towards inclusive green growth in Africa: Critical energy efficiency synergies and governance thresholds
  16. Energizing entrepreneurship
  17. Social and solidarity economy and access to food: Insights from Cameroon
  18. Solar Home Systems in South Asia: Examining Adoption, Energy Consumption, and Social Practices
  19. The rise of solar home systems in sub-Saharan Africa: Examining gender, class, and sustainability
  20. The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Pathology of the Economic and Political Architecture in Cameroon
  21. Indigenous land rights: where are we today and where should the research go in the future?
  22. Healthcare Financing in Rural Cameroon
  23. Trust-Building Mechanisms in Group-Based Microfinance: A Cameroonian Perspective
  24. Informal borrowing sources and uses: insights from the North West Region, Cameroon
  25. Fostering micro-entrepreneurs’ structural and relational social capital through microfinance
  26. Diaspora Networks: A Social Capital Source for Entrepreneurship in Low-Income and Emerging Economies in Africa
  27. Engaged scholarship
  28. Trust, cultural norms and financial institutions in rural communities: the case of Cameroon
  29. Resilience and Dynamism of Embedded Financial Transactions in Cameroon
  30. Remittances, mobile phones and informality: Insights from Cameroon
  31. CREDIT UNIONS AS CONDUITS FOR MICROFINANCE DELIVERY IN CAMEROON