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Entrepreneurial orientation in Namibia: the Dolam community

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  • Wilfred Isak April
  • Andrew Matonga

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This paper seeks to explore the various barriers expatriates faced in a large underdeveloped, yet, entrepreneurial community of Dolam in Windhoek, Namibia. It has been a very daunting task for the communities in Dolam in attaining entrepreneurial success since Namibian independence on 21st March 1990. This paper is built on the thesis that small businesses cannot grow or succeed unless they strive to be entrepreneurial and innovative. In addition, the paper explores the entrepreneurial orientation of expatriates in Dolam. In the past, expatriates have settled in numerous areas within Namibia and have seized business opportunities to establish their own enterprises, but growth of such start-ups has been limited or non-existent due to various limitations and challenges. This paper will further explore whether expatriates in Namibia are willing to take this as inherent and what factors could prevent their businesses from success. This research made use of questionnaires and face to face interviews to support its methodological approaches. This study revealed that expatriates in Namibia fared reasonably well on the entrepreneurial orientation dimensions, but the policy implications need great improvement, if the country wishes to benefit from the skills and knowledge of these entrepreneurs.

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  • Wilfred Isak April & Andrew Matonga, 2018. "Entrepreneurial orientation in Namibia: the Dolam community," International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 35(2), pages 187-202.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijesbu:v:35:y:2018:i:2:p:187-202
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