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Management & Social Sciences – Issue 2023/2 – No. 35 – Diversity of business models in Africa

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-12-12 23:00:00
Page 3 to 4: Zahir Yanat and Marc Bonnet – Editorial | Page 5 to 6: Yvon Pesqueux – Foreword | Page 7 to 25: Boubacar Kamissoko – Role of a third place, the “grin”, in customer satisfaction in the informal car garages of Bamako | Page 26 to 42: Anissa Louzir-Ben Hassine – The behavior of citizens of the host country and the adaptation of expatriates in Tunisia | Page 43 to 57: Joseph Omoloba and Rodolphe Bardot – The informal sector in Nigeria: an alternative path for economic growth | Page 58 to 73: Alain Takoudjou Nimpa, Jean-Paul Tchankam and Fabrice Perfect Azebaze Kenfack – Efficiency of agro-industrial SMEs in Cameroon: an estimation using the Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) method | Page 74 to 91: Paul Omandji Lokonde and François Durrieu – Business Model Canvas and sustainability of SMEs in a hostile environment: A meta-analysis in the Congolese context | Page 92 to 106: Mamadou Ndione, Thibault Cuénoud, Rey Dang and Mahamadou Biga Diambeidou – Entrepreneurial failure in religious SMEs in Senegal | Page 107 to 120: Elhadji Sarr, Christophe Estay and Malick Faye – The acceptance of online teaching systems by students of private higher education establishments in Senegal | Page 121 to 140: Aida Haouala and Anissa Ben Hassine – Citizen e-participation and public value in Tunisian municipalities. Exploratory study 2011-2021 | Page 141 to 148: Stéphane Fotis Roume – Jean-Louis Le Moigne and the legitimization of knowledge in management sciences | Page 149 to 163: Philippe Massiéra, Mohamed Sellami and Christophe Loué – Taxonomy of motivation profiles among students declaring an aspiration to entrepreneurial identity | Page 164 to 183: Gilbert Giacomoni – Crowdfunding of sustainable entrepreneurship: a postmodern theory of Markowitz’s portfolio | Page 184 to 202: Philippe Boistel and Dimitri Laroutis – On what variables is the reputation of a commercial site built? | Page 203 to 222: Inaya Wahidi – The adoption of digital sales by SMEs in times of multiple crises: the Lebanese case.
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