Productivity in the Manufacturing Subsector: Issues of Income and Employment Generation for Sustainable Development in Nigeria

Author(s):  
Titus Chukwuemezie Okeke
Aquaculture ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 520 ◽  
pp. 734940 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmed Nasr-Allah ◽  
Alexandros Gasparatos ◽  
Alice Karanja ◽  
Eric Brako Dompreh ◽  
Seamus Murphy ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
pp. 49
Author(s):  
Ευάγγελος Ταλιούρης ◽  
Ναπολέων Μαραβέγιας

Corporate Social Responsibility is a policy making fi eld that highlights the signifi cance of business potential role and contribution to Europe’s sustainable development, via the empowerment of responsible entrepreneurship initiatives towards society wellbeing, market competitiveness and environmental sustainability. Moreover, the concept of CSR is traditionally related with business ethics and administration fi elds, as well as corporations’ stakeholder management. Furthermore, the policy evolution of CSR in Europe was mainly developed via its implicit and explicit characteristics at the beginning of the ‘90s. The CSR was accompanied with the perspectives about the state’s role in a global society as well as the overall policy framework of EU in sustainable development, social welfare, competiveness and other international initiatives. The policy making process of CSR became more explicit in EU at the beginning of 21st century, and since then is a signifi cant policy fi eld for European institutions, member states and regions. In Greece, the CSR is considered nowadays as a developing policy fi eld both at national and local level, which seems to infl uence regional development policy and generate stakeholder synergies towards environmental sustainability, employment generation, social capital improvement and responsible entrepreneurship.


Author(s):  
Tope Alabi ◽  
Abdulmumin Ibrahim

The role of youth entrepreneurship in the economic development has been well recognized in the literature. In a liberal market economy, entrepreneurs coordinate economic activities in such a way that factors of production are moved to areas in which they are fully utilized while they also bear risk and uncertainty in the process of arbitrage which eventually leads to the expansion of the production possibility curve, socio-economic growth and development. In contemporary time, the movement by nations of the world towards a neo-liberal economic framework has elevated the study of determinants of entrepreneurship to the centre stage. It has been established from past studies that entrepreneurship especially among youths has become antidote to joblessness and underdevelopment. This paper, therefore, examines the role of youth entrepreneurship development as a panacea to sustainable development in Nigeria. The paper suggested that if Nigeria in her quest to reducing unemployment and poverty must incorporate entrepreneurship tutoring into the curriculum at all levels of education with a view to promoting self-employment among graduates and youths generally.


Author(s):  
Peter Orebech ◽  
Fred Bosselman ◽  
Jes Bjarup ◽  
David Callies ◽  
Martin Chanock ◽  
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