The work exposes some forms of indigenous groups participation on entrepreneurial family businesses, mainly in the region of Laja - Bajío where the family plays an important role in these organizations. The work point out theapproach on technical ethnic division of labour to locate such actors in labour circuits, in economic activities or guilds that have been built in various social processes. To analyze the ways in which they operate, the role of the family, their knowledge (cultural capital), its forms of linkage with the community of origin and with the Group (social capital), as well as the existence of certain differences with business in common. This research is part of a larger work on family businesses
The importance of family businesses has been well documented in academic literature since the early ...
Ethnic enterprise The subject of “ethnic enterprise ” — businesses operated and main-tained primari...
The literature on ethnic entrepreneurship has focused on structural factors, group characteristics o...
The work exposes some forms of indigenous groups participation on entrepreneurial family businesses,...
The work exposes some forms of indigenous groups participation on entrepreneurial family businesses,...
traditional organisation of work and family life in industrialised countries has underplayed the int...
This study contributes to our understanding about entrepreneurial cultures in family businesses. Pre...
A possible knowledge gap in entrepreneurship literature became evident following a comparative quali...
International audienceIndigenous entrepreneurship is among the youngest fields of academic research,...
A comparative case study analysis has been undertaken on Australian Aboriginal, native Hawaiians, an...
Literature would support that Social capital is an emotional topic driven primarily by the fields of...
This research contributes to an understanding of how work is done in India through an exploration of...
This research seeks to analyse the phenomenon of ethnic business creation amongst the ethnic communi...
23 páginasPurpose To explore the cultural context of Indigenous family entrepreneurs and to apply to...
A knowledge gap in entrepreneurship literature became evident during a comparative qualitative study...
The importance of family businesses has been well documented in academic literature since the early ...
Ethnic enterprise The subject of “ethnic enterprise ” — businesses operated and main-tained primari...
The literature on ethnic entrepreneurship has focused on structural factors, group characteristics o...
The work exposes some forms of indigenous groups participation on entrepreneurial family businesses,...
The work exposes some forms of indigenous groups participation on entrepreneurial family businesses,...
traditional organisation of work and family life in industrialised countries has underplayed the int...
This study contributes to our understanding about entrepreneurial cultures in family businesses. Pre...
A possible knowledge gap in entrepreneurship literature became evident following a comparative quali...
International audienceIndigenous entrepreneurship is among the youngest fields of academic research,...
A comparative case study analysis has been undertaken on Australian Aboriginal, native Hawaiians, an...
Literature would support that Social capital is an emotional topic driven primarily by the fields of...
This research contributes to an understanding of how work is done in India through an exploration of...
This research seeks to analyse the phenomenon of ethnic business creation amongst the ethnic communi...
23 páginasPurpose To explore the cultural context of Indigenous family entrepreneurs and to apply to...
A knowledge gap in entrepreneurship literature became evident during a comparative qualitative study...
The importance of family businesses has been well documented in academic literature since the early ...
Ethnic enterprise The subject of “ethnic enterprise ” — businesses operated and main-tained primari...
The literature on ethnic entrepreneurship has focused on structural factors, group characteristics o...