2021
DOI: 10.3917/dbu.gundo.2021.01.0055
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Entrepreneuriat, spiritualité et religion

Abstract: L’impact d’une expérience d’exclusion en contexte professionnel sur l’intention de créer une structure affinitaire est ici interrogé. Nous convoquons les théories de l’entrepreneuriat de nécessité et d’opportunité ainsi que les travaux sur l’entrepreneuriat ethnique pour étudier le cas d’un entrepreneur parisien dans le secteur du commerce halal de gros. Les résultats de cette étude de cas unique permettent de confirmer les travaux qui amènent à considérer l’opposition nécessité/opportunité plutôt comme un con… Show more

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“…Entrepreneurship and work broadly have innate value, but their ultimate value is then seen as serving God (Keller & Alsdorf, 2012). Furthermore, research also shows that individuals sometimes report engaging in entrepreneurship in order to be able to practice their religion, like in halal-based businesses, for instance (Gaillard & Mazari, 2021).…”
Section: Entrepreneurship-religion: Serving and Honoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entrepreneurship and work broadly have innate value, but their ultimate value is then seen as serving God (Keller & Alsdorf, 2012). Furthermore, research also shows that individuals sometimes report engaging in entrepreneurship in order to be able to practice their religion, like in halal-based businesses, for instance (Gaillard & Mazari, 2021).…”
Section: Entrepreneurship-religion: Serving and Honoringmentioning
confidence: 99%