Context, policy, and practices in indigenous and cultural entrepreneurship:
"This book provides insights into the policy, culture, and practice that influence the impact of local and indigenous entrepreneurs within communities which transcends to socio-economic development. This is important as the knowledge gained from our entrepreneurial diversity, can provide a plat...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book provides insights into the policy, culture, and practice that influence the impact of local and indigenous entrepreneurs within communities which transcends to socio-economic development. This is important as the knowledge gained from our entrepreneurial diversity, can provide a platform to reduce social ills as a result of unemployment and give a sense of belonging within the social context. This book can create practical insights into academia from a global perspective of indigenous and local entrepreneurs leading to community economic development. Moreover, many scholars and writers in particular who wish to share their entrepreneurial journeys with the rest of the world will be provided with an excellent opportunity through this book to do so. In some cases, there are few role models to emulate, so this book will provide insights from scholars who have excelled in the entrepreneurial landscape"-- |
Beschreibung: | 28 PDFs (296 pages) Also available in print. |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781668475805 |
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spelling | Context, policy, and practices in indigenous and cultural entrepreneurship edited by Wilfred April, Adetunji Adeyanju, Blessing Tafirenyika. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, 2023. 28 PDFs (296 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Section 1. Chapter 1. Formalizing the informal sector: the missing link of African entrepreneurship ; Chapter 2. Solidarity and entrepreneurship: ethnic differences and expressions of solidarity in entrepreneurship practices in Haiti ; Chapter 3. An investigation into the growth and internationalization potential of Namibian wine -- Section 2. Chapter 4. Approaches on redesigning entrepreneurship education ; Chapter 5. Contribution of indigenous people's cultural practices and norms to formal education in Namibia -- Section 3. Chapter 6. Lessons learned and expectations from Namibia's national employment policy: case study of young entrepreneurs in Windhoek ; Chapter 7. Influence of socio-economic status on indigenous entrepreneurship success in Windhoek, Namibia -- Section 4. Chapter 8. Organizational anthropology and ethnography ; Chapter 9. Socio-intercultural anthropology ; Chapter 10. Anthropology and entrepreneurship: philosophical context -- Section 5. Chapter 11. Communal livestock farming practice and climate change: the perception from an indigenous ethnic group in Namibia ; Chapter 12. Innovation spontaneity in the Portuguese molds sector: case study ; Chapter 13. Benefits and contributions of indigenous medicine to the health sector. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "This book provides insights into the policy, culture, and practice that influence the impact of local and indigenous entrepreneurs within communities which transcends to socio-economic development. This is important as the knowledge gained from our entrepreneurial diversity, can provide a platform to reduce social ills as a result of unemployment and give a sense of belonging within the social context. This book can create practical insights into academia from a global perspective of indigenous and local entrepreneurs leading to community economic development. Moreover, many scholars and writers in particular who wish to share their entrepreneurial journeys with the rest of the world will be provided with an excellent opportunity through this book to do so. In some cases, there are few role models to emulate, so this book will provide insights from scholars who have excelled in the entrepreneurial landscape"-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 05/16/2023). Community development. Cultural industries Management. Economic anthropology. Economic development Social aspects. Entrepreneurship. Heritage tourism. Indigenous peoples Material culture. Adeyanju, Adetunji Anthony 1987- editor. April, Wilfred Isak, editor. Tafirenyika, Blessing 1985- editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 1668475782 9781668475782 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-6684-7578-2 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Context, policy, and practices in indigenous and cultural entrepreneurship Section 1. Chapter 1. Formalizing the informal sector: the missing link of African entrepreneurship ; Chapter 2. Solidarity and entrepreneurship: ethnic differences and expressions of solidarity in entrepreneurship practices in Haiti ; Chapter 3. An investigation into the growth and internationalization potential of Namibian wine -- Section 2. Chapter 4. Approaches on redesigning entrepreneurship education ; Chapter 5. Contribution of indigenous people's cultural practices and norms to formal education in Namibia -- Section 3. Chapter 6. Lessons learned and expectations from Namibia's national employment policy: case study of young entrepreneurs in Windhoek ; Chapter 7. Influence of socio-economic status on indigenous entrepreneurship success in Windhoek, Namibia -- Section 4. Chapter 8. Organizational anthropology and ethnography ; Chapter 9. Socio-intercultural anthropology ; Chapter 10. Anthropology and entrepreneurship: philosophical context -- Section 5. Chapter 11. Communal livestock farming practice and climate change: the perception from an indigenous ethnic group in Namibia ; Chapter 12. Innovation spontaneity in the Portuguese molds sector: case study ; Chapter 13. Benefits and contributions of indigenous medicine to the health sector. Community development. Cultural industries Management. Economic anthropology. Economic development Social aspects. Entrepreneurship. Heritage tourism. Indigenous peoples Material culture. |
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