Indigenous entrepreneurship as a research field : developing a definitional framework from the emerging canon
Hindle, Kevin and Moroz, Peter 2007, Indigenous entrepreneurship as a research field : developing a definitional framework from the emerging canon, in BCERC 2007 : Proceedings of the 2007 Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference, Babson College, Babson Park, Mass., pp. 1-54.
Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference
Start page
1
End page
54
Publisher
Babson College
Place of publication
Babson Park, Mass.
Summary
This study investigates the possibility and utility of clearly defining Indigenous entrepreneurship as a distinct disciplinary field of science and charting for it a preparadigmatic framework that distinguishes this field of scholarship from all others. This study uses a strategy of literature search and examination to argue that Indigenous entrepreneurship, as a research area, is sufficiently distinguished from both mainstream entrepreneurship and other social and management sciences to constitute a legitimate, well defined sub-field of research in its own right. The study provides both a formal definition of the field and an illustrated theoretical framework to describe it.
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Language
eng
Indigenous content
on
Field of Research
150399 Business and Management not elsewhere classified
Socio Economic Objective
910499 Management and Productivity not elsewhere classified
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