Understanding the entrepreneurial resilience of indigenous women entrepreneurs as a dynamic process. The case of Quechuas in Bolivia

IF 3.3 1区 经济学 Q2 BUSINESS Entrepreneurship and Regional Development Pub Date : 2022-07-21 DOI:10.1080/08985626.2022.2103744
Antonio Padilla-Meléndez, A. Ciruela-Lorenzo, Ana-Rosa Del-Águila-Obra, Juan José Plaza-Angulo
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ABSTRACT Little literature exists regarding the study of entrepreneurial resilience of indigenous women entrepreneurs (IWEs) in environments challenged with isolation, marginalization, or poverty. New insights that explain the role of resilience in the creation, survival, and development of entrepreneurial activities by indigenous people are needed. In this research, we defined, in the context of IWEs, the individual traits embedded in entrepreneurial resilience. Then, we applied a qualitative approach to analyse the cases of 32 IWEs, these being current entrepreneurs located in street or organized markets in Cochabamba (Bolivia). Interviews and self-identified critical life incidents were used to illustrate how these IWEs developed their entrepreneurial activities and how resilience influenced the emergence and improvement of those activities over time. This work contributes to the entrepreneurship literature: first, by showing how IWEs’ individual entrepreneurial resilience traits help to explain the development of entrepreneurial activities, as a way of survival and personal improvement and, second, by proposing the dynamic entrepreneurial resilience spiral as a process of increasing individual resilience and building community resilience, where the IWEs empowerment plays a key role overcoming environmental circumstances, with education and training developing a leverage effect.
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关于土著女性企业家(IWEs)在孤立、边缘化或贫困环境下的创业弹性的研究文献很少。需要有新的见解来解释复原力在土著人民创业活动的创造、生存和发展中的作用。在本研究中,我们在IWEs的背景下定义了嵌入在创业弹性中的个体特征。然后,我们采用定性方法分析了32个IWEs的案例,这些案例是位于科恰班巴(玻利维亚)街头或有组织市场的现任企业家。访谈和自我认定的关键生活事件被用来说明这些IWEs如何发展他们的创业活动,以及弹性如何随着时间的推移影响这些活动的出现和改进。这项工作为创业文献做出了贡献:首先,通过展示IWEs的个人创业弹性特征如何帮助解释创业活动的发展,作为一种生存和个人进步的方式;其次,通过提出动态创业弹性螺旋作为提高个人弹性和建立社区弹性的过程,其中IWEs授权在克服环境条件方面发挥关键作用,教育和培训发展杠杆效应。
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期刊介绍: Entrepreneurship and Regional Development is unique in that it addresses the central factors in economic development - entrepreneurial vitality and innovation - as local and regional phenomena. It provides a multi-disciplinary forum for researchers and practitioners in the field of entrepreneurship and small firm development and for those studying and developing the local and regional context in which entrepreneurs emerge, innovate and establish the new economic activities which drive economic growth and create new economic wealth and employment. The Journal focuses on the diverse and complex characteristics of local and regional economies which lead to entrepreneurial vitality and endow the large and small firms within them with international competitiveness.
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