This study explores the factors determining the entry and stay of entrepreneurs in the informal economy in a Least Developed Country (LDC): Tanzania. Qualitative data from a focus group with six experts, and individual interviews with two experts and 15 entrepreneurs from the informal economy, were analysed. The results show that (1) necessity motivations are important for the entry and stay of entrepreneurs, as well as (2) the unattractive factors of the formal economy (e.g. degree of excessive regulations regarding high taxes)/attractive factors of the informal economy (e.g. little procedures, low capital requirements) and (3) low levels of education possessed by entrepreneurs, emerged as essential. This study enriches the literature with...
In this paper we investigate entrepreneurship in the informal sector in Sub-Saharan Africa. Using da...
In this paper we investigate entrepreneurship in the informal sector in Sub-Saharan Africa. Using da...
Many scholars have found difficulties with the applicability of Western entrepreneurship typologies ...
This study explores the factors determining the entry and stay of entrepreneurs in the informal econ...
This study explores the factors determining the entry and stay of entrepreneurs in the informal econ...
An increasing number of researches has explored entrepreneurial motivations in terms of either oppor...
An increasing number of researches has explored entrepreneurial motivations in terms of either oppor...
An increasing number of researches has explored entrepreneurial motivations in terms of either oppor...
An increasing number of researches has explored entrepreneurial motivations in terms of either oppor...
An increasing number of researches has explored entrepreneurial motivations in terms of either oppor...
An increasing number of researches has explored entrepreneurial motivations in terms of either oppor...
In this paper we investigate entrepreneurship in the informal sector in Sub-Saharan Africa. Using da...
In this paper we investigate entrepreneurship in the informal sector in Sub-Saharan Africa. Using da...
Many scholars have found difficulties with the applicability of Western entrepreneurship typologies ...
Many scholars have found difficulties with the applicability of Western entrepreneurship typologies ...
In this paper we investigate entrepreneurship in the informal sector in Sub-Saharan Africa. Using da...
In this paper we investigate entrepreneurship in the informal sector in Sub-Saharan Africa. Using da...
Many scholars have found difficulties with the applicability of Western entrepreneurship typologies ...
This study explores the factors determining the entry and stay of entrepreneurs in the informal econ...
This study explores the factors determining the entry and stay of entrepreneurs in the informal econ...
An increasing number of researches has explored entrepreneurial motivations in terms of either oppor...
An increasing number of researches has explored entrepreneurial motivations in terms of either oppor...
An increasing number of researches has explored entrepreneurial motivations in terms of either oppor...
An increasing number of researches has explored entrepreneurial motivations in terms of either oppor...
An increasing number of researches has explored entrepreneurial motivations in terms of either oppor...
An increasing number of researches has explored entrepreneurial motivations in terms of either oppor...
In this paper we investigate entrepreneurship in the informal sector in Sub-Saharan Africa. Using da...
In this paper we investigate entrepreneurship in the informal sector in Sub-Saharan Africa. Using da...
Many scholars have found difficulties with the applicability of Western entrepreneurship typologies ...
Many scholars have found difficulties with the applicability of Western entrepreneurship typologies ...
In this paper we investigate entrepreneurship in the informal sector in Sub-Saharan Africa. Using da...
In this paper we investigate entrepreneurship in the informal sector in Sub-Saharan Africa. Using da...
Many scholars have found difficulties with the applicability of Western entrepreneurship typologies ...