Despite its connotations of non-compliance, illegality, social exploitation and marginality, the informal sector is a substantial contributor to economic life in developing countries and, increasingly, in more technologically advanced activities. Its prevalence in developed economies has also become more widely recognized. In light of its significance, this paper reviews research on the informal sector from a management and organization scholarship perspective, rather than from an entrepreneurship view, as has been the focus until now. It sets out the atypical management practices that are inherent in the sector, explores the under-researched relationship between formal and informal firms, and highlights definitional, conceptual and other l...
The informal sector - that of unregulated economic activities - has been the subject of much inquiry...
This article deals with 'the informal sector' which is one of the most important issues in modern de...
The rapid expansion of the informal sector or economy in both developed and developing countries has...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor in Busin...
The informal economy has rapidly expanded world-wide especially in developing countries and it is co...
The term ‘informality’ was conceptualised by the International Labour Organisation to describe labou...
Informality is ubiquitous in most developing countries. Understanding the informal economy is theref...
The term "informal sector " is today widely used in writings on both developing and develo...
East African Journal of Social and Applied Sciences (EAJ-SAS), pp. 49-58Understanding the extent of ...
The term informal sector which groups informal micro-enterprises and small-scale industries (SSI) ra...
MWENGE JOURNAL OF ACADENIC STUDIES - Vol . 3,pp. 37-53This study was conducted in Morogoro Municipal...
The informal economy exists in both developing and developed nations, though it is most often associ...
The paper lay out some ways in which informality can be understood while also offering a synthesis o...
This study investigates the global dynamics of the informal economy and the need for coexistence bet...
The informal sector has been growing globally such that it can no longer be considered as a temporar...
The informal sector - that of unregulated economic activities - has been the subject of much inquiry...
This article deals with 'the informal sector' which is one of the most important issues in modern de...
The rapid expansion of the informal sector or economy in both developed and developing countries has...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor in Busin...
The informal economy has rapidly expanded world-wide especially in developing countries and it is co...
The term ‘informality’ was conceptualised by the International Labour Organisation to describe labou...
Informality is ubiquitous in most developing countries. Understanding the informal economy is theref...
The term "informal sector " is today widely used in writings on both developing and develo...
East African Journal of Social and Applied Sciences (EAJ-SAS), pp. 49-58Understanding the extent of ...
The term informal sector which groups informal micro-enterprises and small-scale industries (SSI) ra...
MWENGE JOURNAL OF ACADENIC STUDIES - Vol . 3,pp. 37-53This study was conducted in Morogoro Municipal...
The informal economy exists in both developing and developed nations, though it is most often associ...
The paper lay out some ways in which informality can be understood while also offering a synthesis o...
This study investigates the global dynamics of the informal economy and the need for coexistence bet...
The informal sector has been growing globally such that it can no longer be considered as a temporar...
The informal sector - that of unregulated economic activities - has been the subject of much inquiry...
This article deals with 'the informal sector' which is one of the most important issues in modern de...
The rapid expansion of the informal sector or economy in both developed and developing countries has...