Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy: Volume 12 Issue 3

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Cameroonian perspectives on entrepreneurship: discovering subcultural heterogeneity

Dave Valliere

This paper aims to explore cultural attitudes and beliefs about entrepreneurship in the southwestern region of Cameroon. This study also identifies the existence of subcultural…

Understanding social enterprise, social entrepreneurship and the social economy in rural Cambodia

Isaac Lyne, Chanrith Ngin, Emmanuel Santoyo-Rio

This paper critically assesses Western views on the social economy in contrast to everyday realities in a low-income country, and challenges ethnocentric epistemologies in the…

Entrepreneurial competency, competitive advantage and performance of informal women micro-entrepreneurs in Kelantan, Malaysia

Noor Raihani Zainol, Abdullah Al Mamun

The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of entrepreneurial competencies on competitive advantage and to investigate the effect of competitive advantage on the…

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Technical solution or wicked problem?: Diverse perspectives on indigenous community renewable electricity in Northern Ontario

Konstantinos Karanasios, Paul Parker

The purpose of this paper is to understand the issues related to the deployment of renewable electricity technologies (RETs) in remote indigenous communities by examining the…

Analysis of barriers to women entrepreneurship through ISM and MICMAC: A case of Indian MSMEs

Kumari Amrita Tripathi, Saumya Singh

This paper aims to study the impediments and difficulties that prevent Indian women from becoming entrepreneurs.

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Entrepreneurship for resilience: embeddedness in place and in trans-local grassroots networks

Maxim Vlasov, Karl Johan Bonnedahl, Zsuzsanna Vincze

This paper aims to contribute to the emerging entrepreneurship research that deals with resilience by examining how embeddedness in place and in trans-local grassroots networks…

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The surprising lack of connection between social networks and the enterprise success of ultra-religious female micro-entrepreneurs

Yisca Monnickendam-Givon, Dafna Schwartz, Benjamin Gidron

The utilization of social networks is known to have an impact on micro-enterprise success. This study aims to examine the contribution of social networks in acquiring resources…

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ISSN:

1750-6204

Online date, start – end:

2007

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Prof Leo Dana
  • Andrea Caputo