2022
DOI: 10.24857/rgsa.v16n3-003
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From Need to Power, Entrepreneurship in G10 Favelas - (RE) Knowledge and Intelligibility of Alternative Social Practices

Abstract: Objetivo: Para contribuir com o aprofundamento do tema ‘empreendedorismo social’ em favelas, a pesquisa visa analisar a experiência do “G10” Favelas. Referencial teórico: Para tanto, considerando o paradigma construtivista, foi empreendida análise temática dedutiva, mediante processo de codificação e definição de categorias e metacategorias, com base em sete conteúdos produzidos em plataformas de mídias, documentários, entrevistas e noticiários, recentes e de curta duração, previamente identificados, se… Show more

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“…Figure 2 demonstrates, the share of NEETs in studies countries considered is above the EU average, so thе available reservoir of young people must be tapped and channelled into entrepreneurial activity. Entrepreneurship can be a tool for reducing youth unemployment (Bizarria et al, 2022) if relevant skills, knowledge and targeted contribution are provided. Researchers exposes various various factors influencing entrepreneurship activities.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 2 demonstrates, the share of NEETs in studies countries considered is above the EU average, so thе available reservoir of young people must be tapped and channelled into entrepreneurial activity. Entrepreneurship can be a tool for reducing youth unemployment (Bizarria et al, 2022) if relevant skills, knowledge and targeted contribution are provided. Researchers exposes various various factors influencing entrepreneurship activities.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%