As a scholar in strategy and entrepreneurship, my expertise lies in the intricate dynamics of firms in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). My multi-faceted research spans three key areas: the unique internationalization challenges and strategies of SMEs in SSA, the interplay of technology evolution and innovation on global firms, and the adoption of non-market strategies by companies in emerging economies. My investigations have yielded insights into SME affiliations in ethnically diverse regions, the role of technology in SME internationalization, and the nuances of the informal economy. With a track record of securing significant research grants and collaborations with African universities, my findings have been showcased in premier journals such as Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice, Small Business Economics, Journal of International Management and Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
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