Most exogenous developmental models have not provided satisfactory results in indigenous settings. The resulting development policies have contributed to the expropriation of indigenous territories and to the indiscriminate exploitation of natural resources, that have led to a generalized worsening of indigenous peoples’ living conditions. The expression “development aggression” has been coined to describe the violation of indigenous individual and collective rights during development processes that have been imposed top-down rather than shared and implemented with the communities involved. Against this background, several studies have pinpointed the role of indigenous entrepreneurship in sustaining endogenous development processes. Due to...
Over the past two decades, indigenous groups across Latin America have been demanding and obtaining ...
Current media attention on policy about Indigenous people has largely focused on the plight of rural...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Purpose: To explore innovative enabler mechanisms for women's empowerment in a soc...
The investigation was realized in order to analyze central aspects in the ongoing discussion on Indi...
This dissertation examines how the desire to salir adelante, to improve oneself and one’s community,...
Few studies have been conducted on the value and motives of social entrepreneurship with indigenous ...
The present work aims to know the motives of why Indigenous entrepreneurs startcompanies...
Mexico has a large share of indigenous people that are living in disproportionally high poverty leve...
Purpose: This paper aims to study the Colombia Buen Vivir and how indigenous social enterprise strat...
26 páginasIndigenous entrepreneurship has unique processes and organization factors. Dana (2015) ide...
This study examines el Buen Vivir; a proposal that emerged in the Latin- American continent as a res...
The Ngiguas, an Indigenous community of San Marcos Tlacoyalco in Puebla, Mexico, are in the process ...
*Corresponding author Abstract: Indigenous populations throughout the world suffer from chronic pove...
Se explora el caso de la comunidad indígena de Cherán (México) con el objetivo de analizar el proces...
Under the premise that the lack of economic growth is preventing the achievementof sustainable devel...
Over the past two decades, indigenous groups across Latin America have been demanding and obtaining ...
Current media attention on policy about Indigenous people has largely focused on the plight of rural...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Purpose: To explore innovative enabler mechanisms for women's empowerment in a soc...
The investigation was realized in order to analyze central aspects in the ongoing discussion on Indi...
This dissertation examines how the desire to salir adelante, to improve oneself and one’s community,...
Few studies have been conducted on the value and motives of social entrepreneurship with indigenous ...
The present work aims to know the motives of why Indigenous entrepreneurs startcompanies...
Mexico has a large share of indigenous people that are living in disproportionally high poverty leve...
Purpose: This paper aims to study the Colombia Buen Vivir and how indigenous social enterprise strat...
26 páginasIndigenous entrepreneurship has unique processes and organization factors. Dana (2015) ide...
This study examines el Buen Vivir; a proposal that emerged in the Latin- American continent as a res...
The Ngiguas, an Indigenous community of San Marcos Tlacoyalco in Puebla, Mexico, are in the process ...
*Corresponding author Abstract: Indigenous populations throughout the world suffer from chronic pove...
Se explora el caso de la comunidad indígena de Cherán (México) con el objetivo de analizar el proces...
Under the premise that the lack of economic growth is preventing the achievementof sustainable devel...
Over the past two decades, indigenous groups across Latin America have been demanding and obtaining ...
Current media attention on policy about Indigenous people has largely focused on the plight of rural...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Purpose: To explore innovative enabler mechanisms for women's empowerment in a soc...