posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00authored byKevin Hindle, M Lansdowne
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.
History
Journal
Journal of small business and entrepreneurship
Volume
18
Season
Spring
Pagination
131 - 141
Location
Regina, Saskatchewan
Open access
Yes
ISSN
0827-6331
Indigenous content
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Language
eng
Notes
Special issue on Indigenous entrepreneurship.Reproduced with the specific permission of the copyright owner.