2022
DOI: 10.1080/08985626.2021.2011962
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Indigenous Entrepreneurship. Current issues and future lines

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“…The critical contribution of culture in business management was noted, along with accountability to multiple stakeholders. Emphasis was on the significance of the dual skills of managers and employees-both technical and cultural, to be effective in the business (Padilla-Meléndez et al, 2022). Other vital elements include emphasis on communal well-being, collective decision-making, and sustainable practices due to the Indigenous spiritual connection to their customary or ancestral land.…”
Section: Indigenous Entrepreneurship: Definition and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The critical contribution of culture in business management was noted, along with accountability to multiple stakeholders. Emphasis was on the significance of the dual skills of managers and employees-both technical and cultural, to be effective in the business (Padilla-Meléndez et al, 2022). Other vital elements include emphasis on communal well-being, collective decision-making, and sustainable practices due to the Indigenous spiritual connection to their customary or ancestral land.…”
Section: Indigenous Entrepreneurship: Definition and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars also emphasize Indigenous culture as an essential characteristic of IE. This is the case even if they draw on conventional terminologies in the entrepreneurship literature to define IE (Padilla-Mel endez et al, 2022). Dana emphasizes that entrepreneurial opportunity in the context of IE is culturally bound (1995, p. 67).…”
Section: Indigenous Entrepreneurship As Embedded Phenomenonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars also emphasize Indigenous culture as an essential characteristic of IE. This is the case even if they draw on conventional terminologies in the entrepreneurship literature to define IE (Padilla-Meléndez et al. , 2022).…”
Section: Relevant Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have explored the economic well-being of indigenous peoples globally through case studies that provide practical examples of how indigenous well-being is premised on sustainable self-determination that is, in turn, dependent on a community’s evolving model for economic development, its cultural traditions, its relationship to its traditional territories and its spiritual practices. These studies have demonstrated the role of indigenous communities to successfully used entrepreneurship in the pursuit of sustainable development and well-being (Macpherson et al , 2021; Colbourne and Anderson, 2021; Kayseas et al , 2015; Cordoba et al , 2021; Padilla-Meléndez et al , 2021). A study conducted by Peredo et al (2019) about indigenous social innovation and entrepreneurial practices highlighted the following aspects to consider related to their well-being: traditional knowledge and practices; distinct cosmology and culture; and struggles for decolonisation and indigenous resurgence. …”
Section: The Conceptualisation Of the Latin American Buen Vivirmentioning
confidence: 99%