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This book offers practical insights into the transformative role of digital technologies, frugal innovations, and technology entrepreneurship in achieving sustainable human development. By examining how these elements contribute to development-oriented policies, the book highlights their impact on productive activities, job creation, creativity, and the growth of micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprises. It also emphasizes the importance of equitable economic growth, environmental regeneration, and empowerment through increased participation in decision-making.
Key issues explored include the integration of digital technologies in development strategies, the potential of frugal innovations to drive economic growth, and the role of technology entrepreneurship in fostering sustainable practices. The authors provide a comprehensive analysis by drawing on economic, political, and cultural lenses, offering readers a nuanced understanding of these complex dynamics.
The book aligns with and contributes to the targets of SDG 8: Decent work and economic growth, and is ideal reading for graduate and postgraduate students, academic practitioners, and research professionals. It is an essential addition to the libraries of scholars and practitioners interested in the intersection of technology, innovation, and development.
Sommario
Chapter 1 Evaluation of SMEs Modelling of Production and Consumption towards Reduction of Environmental Degradation in Developing Countries.- Chapter 2 Frugal Innovations and Techno entrepreneurship for Human Sustainability in high value-added and labour-intensive sectors in Sub-Sahara Africa.- Chapter 3 Sustainable digital technology, frugal innovations and digital entrepreneurship for sustainable human development.- Chapter 4 Accentuating an innovative and entrepreneurial performing arts sector in emerging economies, Zimbabwe.- Chapter 5 AI and Africa s Youth: Redefining Data Policies for Employment.- Chapter 6 Exploring the Role of Supportive Ecosystems in Nurturing Resilient Startups and Entrepreneurship in Developing Economies Post-COVID-19.