How should we measure indigenous entrepreneurship? A search for explanatory variables
Kayseas, Bob, Hindle, Kevin and Anderson, Robert B. 2004, How should we measure indigenous entrepreneurship? A search for explanatory variables, in ANZAM 2004 : Proceedings of the 18th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, 8-11 December 2004, Dunedin, New Zealand, University of Otago, [Dunedin, N.Z.], pp. 1-12.
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ANZAM 2004 : Proceedings of the 18th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, 8-11 December 2004, Dunedin, New Zealand
Editor(s)
Elkin, Graham
Publication date
2004
Start page
1
End page
12
Publisher
University of Otago
Place of publication
[Dunedin, N.Z.]
Summary
In Canada and elsewhere around the world Indigenous Peoples are struggling to rebuild their ‘nations’ and improve the socioeconomic circumstances of their people. We are embarking on a program of research in an effort to understand this phenomenon and to inform the process. In this paper we (i) explore the approach to development being adopted by Indigenous people in Canada; (ii) conduct a preliminary literature review; (iii) identify input indicators of entrepreneurship and business development capacity, process measures of development activity and an output indicator of development effectiveness and (v) identify the information available from secondary sources relating to these indicators and the gaps in information that will have to be filled by primary research.
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