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The (Mixed) Motivations of Those Engaged in Enterprise and Experiencing Poverty

Isla Kapasi (University of Leeds, UK)
Rebecca Stirzaker (University of South-Eastern Norway)
Laura Galloway (Heriot-Watt University)
Laura Jackman (Heriot-Watt University)
Andreea Mihut (University of Edinburgh)

Disadvantaged Entrepreneurship and the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

ISBN: 978-1-80071-451-9, eISBN: 978-1-80071-450-2

Publication date: 17 January 2022

Abstract

This chapter evaluates the motivations that inform engagement in enterprise creation and operation by individuals experiencing poverty. An in-depth, empirical qualitative exploration of motives for enterprise amongst a sample of 42 people in the UK who are experiencing poverty conditions is presented. The results demonstrate that traditional push–pull thinking about enterprise motivation lacks nuance, specifically that the financial motive previously assumed to be prioritised in a context of resource deficit, in this research it was not. Second, push–pull motivations and intersections with intrinsic–extrinsic motivations are mapped, creating and developing a more refined understanding of enterprise motivations. Third, contexts and circumstances are recurrent factors reflexively informing motivations of those experiencing poverty and engaging in enterprise creation and operation.

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Kapasi, I., Stirzaker, R., Galloway, L., Jackman, L. and Mihut, A. (2022), "The (Mixed) Motivations of Those Engaged in Enterprise and Experiencing Poverty", Pickernell, D.G., Battisti, M., Dann, Z. and Ekinsmyth, C. (Ed.) Disadvantaged Entrepreneurship and the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem (Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research, Vol. 14), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 11-32. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2040-724620220000014002

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