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Now you see them, now you don't: will technological advancement erode the gains made by women entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa? [Article] (2025)
Journal Article
IRENE, B., ONOSHAKPOR, C., LOCKYER, J., CHUKWUMA-NWUBA, K. and NDEH, S. [2025]. Now you see them, now you don't: will technological advancement erode the gains made by women entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa? Journal of international entrepreneurship [online], Online First. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10843-025-00392-x

As global economic activity gains momentum post-COVID-19, assessing local economic recovery remains essential for shaping policies that foster inclusive growth. In countries such as South Africa, which contends with enduring unemployment and signific... Read More about Now you see them, now you don't: will technological advancement erode the gains made by women entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa? [Article].

Challenges and opportunities for informal female entrepreneurs in Nigeria using the 5M framework. (2025)
Journal Article
JAMES, I. and ONOSHAKPOR, C. [2025]. Challenges and opportunities for informal female entrepreneurs in Nigeria using the 5M framework. Journal of small business and enterprise development [online], EarlyCite. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1108/JSBED-03-2024-0169

This paper examines how informal female entrepreneurs (IFEs) navigate the intersecting challenges of informality, gender, and patriarchy and how they develop coping strategies to remain in business. We draw on the existing "5M" framework to highlight... Read More about Challenges and opportunities for informal female entrepreneurs in Nigeria using the 5M framework..

Factors shaping female representation in STEM career in Nigeria. (2024)
Journal Article
ONOSHAKPOR, C.M, ABOLLE-OKOYEAGU, C.J., ONOJA, O. and ETUKUDOR, C. 2024. Factors shaping female representation in STEM career in Nigeria. African journal of economics, politics and social studies [online], 3(1), pages 19-27. Available from: https://doi.org/10.15804/ajepss.2024.1.02

This study confirms that several factors such as societal perceptions of gender roles, geographical region, influence from family, parents' level of education and significantly influences female's participation in STEM careers within the Nigeria cont... Read More about Factors shaping female representation in STEM career in Nigeria..