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Chapter 1: A brief introduction to indigenous entrepreneurship in Southeast Asia -- Chapter 2: A systematic review of … literature (2006 – 2022) on indigenous entrepreneurship in Southeast Asia and the world -- Chapter 3: Poverty and indigenous … -- Chapter 5: Between assimilation and cultural pluralism for indigenous livelihood and entrepreneurship: Case of Lumad in the …
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scope of how tribal entrepreneurship is succeeding and evaluating recommendations for improvement. Early on, tribal people … shared a similar economy that greatly differed from the market economy of today where entrepreneurship problems loom large in … Indian Country. Through this review we will gain a better understanding of where business and entrepreneurship activity …
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entrepreneurship as a potential instrument of relief from endemic poverty and disadvantage, especially amongst the indigenous, has all … features of indigenous culture, and build upon the analysis of David Harper to construct of notion of entrepreneurship that … instrument of development among the indigenous need to be undertaken with a re-constructed understanding of entrepreneurship that …
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The software industry continues to grow at arapid rate, with some large cities yielding knowledge-intensiveclusters.This study examines the role of knowledge spillovers fromuniversities, that result in the expansion of the software industry in Boston,London, and Dublin, respectively, through...
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system in native communities, aswell as their implications for indigenous entrepreneurship. The examination ofall these … proposing a historical context readingof the indigenous economic and entrepreneurial behavior. The myths the authorschallenge … are: (1) indigenous populations historically had either a differentor more communal sense of property ownership; (2 …
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distinguishable kind of activity appropriately called 'indigenous entrepreneurship'. We believe that entrepreneurship among the … greater length) regulation theory. After distinguishing 'indigenous' from 'ethnic' entrepreneurship, we conclude by …Indigenous populations throughout the world suffer from chronic poverty, lower education levels, and poor health. The …
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distinguishable kind of activity appropriately called ‘indigenous entrepreneurship’. We begin by defining the indigenous population … distinguishing ‘indigenous’ from ‘ethnic’ entrepreneurship, we conclude by identifying a number of lead questions that present … themselves at the outset of an enquiry into the nature of indigenous entrepreneurship …
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providing empirical evidence of how entrepreneurship, in the form of indigenous entrepreneurship can contribute to solving socio … paper. The results of this study contribute to extant literature on indigenous and sustainable entrepreneurship. The paper … valuable, this study encourages research into indigenous knowledge entrepreneurship as a means to leverage on successful …
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