2016
DOI: 10.4013/csu.2016.52.3.05
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Hacia una comprensión del ecosistema emprendedor social peruano: contexto y características del emprendimiento social en Lima

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“…On the other hand, there are several studies on business models and their implementation in Peru. Ruiz et al (2016) explore social entrepreneurship in Peru, identifying a social divide and highlighting the concentration in the third sector in Lima. Although they highlight the importance of training, their analysis focuses on social rather than economic aspects.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, there are several studies on business models and their implementation in Peru. Ruiz et al (2016) explore social entrepreneurship in Peru, identifying a social divide and highlighting the concentration in the third sector in Lima. Although they highlight the importance of training, their analysis focuses on social rather than economic aspects.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las investigaciones sobre el emprendimiento han sido abarcados desde puntos psicológicos, sociodemográficos y socioculturales, aportando beneficios a actividades emprendedoras en tres campos de indagación: el estudio del perfil o factores psicológicos presentes en el emprendedor, la capacidad del emprendedor para relacionarse y establecer redes que favorezcan al emprendimiento y por último, el estudio de las condiciones del entorno, o ecosistema emprendedor para favorecer a las actividades y mantenerlas (Ruiz et al, 2016).…”
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“…This tendency is notable in countries where people are particularly dependent on self-employment due to lack of public funds or a functioning welfare state (c.f. Pabón Frías 2021;Ruiz et. al.…”
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