This is the first study in a series aimed at strengthening research in the emerging field of Indigenous entrepreneurship. A literature survey revealed two dominant themes: the need to reconcile tradition with innovation and the need to understand how Indigenous world-views and values impact upon enterprise. Four relevant theoretical contexts guided an empirical investigation employing depth interviews with 40 selected opinion leaders representing two cultures: Indigenous Australian and American Indian. Data evaluation culminated in the formal articulation of a paradigm for Indigenous entrepreneurship research. Discussion focused on utility of the paradigm and future research directions
In recent years we have seen a flurry in academic writing and policy developments regarding Indigeno...
Governmental development strategies focus on entrepreneurship as a major resource for the economic ...
Do we truly understand the research area of Indigenous Australian Entrepreneurship? Has it tragicall...
This is the first study in a series aimed at strengthening research in the emerging field of Indigen...
This is the first study in a series aimed at strengthening research in the emerging field of Indigen...
This is the first study in a series aimed at strengthening research in the emerging field of Indigen...
This chapter reports a quest to articulate a globally relevant research paradigm of Indigenous entre...
As recently as 2001, there was no extant concept of 'Indigenous entrepreneurship' in the scholarly l...
International audienceIndigenous entrepreneurship is among the youngest fields of academic research,...
Is this an area of legitimate academic endeavour, or has this become the social experiment of the bu...
Entrepreneurial orientation (EO) refers to policies and business practices that are entrepreneurial ...
In Canada and elsewhere around the world, Indigenous Peoples are struggling to rebuild their "n...
Indigenous people the world over are attempting to revive and strengthen aspects of their Indigenous...
This exploratory research aims to fill a gap in the literature. The current theory of entrepreneuria...
Australian Indigenous entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship education represents a significant oppor...
In recent years we have seen a flurry in academic writing and policy developments regarding Indigeno...
Governmental development strategies focus on entrepreneurship as a major resource for the economic ...
Do we truly understand the research area of Indigenous Australian Entrepreneurship? Has it tragicall...
This is the first study in a series aimed at strengthening research in the emerging field of Indigen...
This is the first study in a series aimed at strengthening research in the emerging field of Indigen...
This is the first study in a series aimed at strengthening research in the emerging field of Indigen...
This chapter reports a quest to articulate a globally relevant research paradigm of Indigenous entre...
As recently as 2001, there was no extant concept of 'Indigenous entrepreneurship' in the scholarly l...
International audienceIndigenous entrepreneurship is among the youngest fields of academic research,...
Is this an area of legitimate academic endeavour, or has this become the social experiment of the bu...
Entrepreneurial orientation (EO) refers to policies and business practices that are entrepreneurial ...
In Canada and elsewhere around the world, Indigenous Peoples are struggling to rebuild their "n...
Indigenous people the world over are attempting to revive and strengthen aspects of their Indigenous...
This exploratory research aims to fill a gap in the literature. The current theory of entrepreneuria...
Australian Indigenous entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship education represents a significant oppor...
In recent years we have seen a flurry in academic writing and policy developments regarding Indigeno...
Governmental development strategies focus on entrepreneurship as a major resource for the economic ...
Do we truly understand the research area of Indigenous Australian Entrepreneurship? Has it tragicall...