Social Structure, Reasonable Gain, and Entrepreneurship in Africa

In the context of desperate poverty, characterized by households at subsistence level that experience economic loss and social fracture, explanations for why individuals undertake entry into entrepreneurship are limited. We find that individuals rely on their social relationships to enable entrepren...

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Main Authors: GEORGE, Gerard, KOTHA, Reddi, PARIKH, Priti, ALNUAIMI, Tufool, BAHAJ, Abubakr S.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-51952018-07-10T05:32:03Z Social Structure, Reasonable Gain, and Entrepreneurship in Africa GEORGE, Gerard KOTHA, Reddi PARIKH, Priti ALNUAIMI, Tufool BAHAJ, Abubakr S. In the context of desperate poverty, characterized by households at subsistence level that experience economic loss and social fracture, explanations for why individuals undertake entry into entrepreneurship are limited. We find that individuals rely on their social relationships to enable entrepreneurial activities that have the potential to create a reasonable income gain. In a sample of 1,049 households in rural Kenya, we test whether the disintegration of social structure attenuates entrepreneurial behavior. When coupled with factors such as income loss, gender of the household head, and access to communal resources, social structure plays a pivotal role in entrepreneurial action. We propose that the search for reasonable income gain is a key driver of entrepreneurial action at subsistence levels, thereby adding to behavioral explanations of entrepreneurship. 2015-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/4196 info:doi/10.1002/smj.2381 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/5195/viewcontent/auto_convert.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Entrepreneurship Africa Entry Reasonable Gain Affordable Loss Effectuation Poverty Mobility Occupational Change Gender Women Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
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Singapore
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topic Entrepreneurship
Africa
Entry
Reasonable Gain
Affordable Loss
Effectuation
Poverty
Mobility
Occupational Change
Gender
Women
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
spellingShingle Entrepreneurship
Africa
Entry
Reasonable Gain
Affordable Loss
Effectuation
Poverty
Mobility
Occupational Change
Gender
Women
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
GEORGE, Gerard
KOTHA, Reddi
PARIKH, Priti
ALNUAIMI, Tufool
BAHAJ, Abubakr S.
Social Structure, Reasonable Gain, and Entrepreneurship in Africa
description In the context of desperate poverty, characterized by households at subsistence level that experience economic loss and social fracture, explanations for why individuals undertake entry into entrepreneurship are limited. We find that individuals rely on their social relationships to enable entrepreneurial activities that have the potential to create a reasonable income gain. In a sample of 1,049 households in rural Kenya, we test whether the disintegration of social structure attenuates entrepreneurial behavior. When coupled with factors such as income loss, gender of the household head, and access to communal resources, social structure plays a pivotal role in entrepreneurial action. We propose that the search for reasonable income gain is a key driver of entrepreneurial action at subsistence levels, thereby adding to behavioral explanations of entrepreneurship.
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author GEORGE, Gerard
KOTHA, Reddi
PARIKH, Priti
ALNUAIMI, Tufool
BAHAJ, Abubakr S.
author_facet GEORGE, Gerard
KOTHA, Reddi
PARIKH, Priti
ALNUAIMI, Tufool
BAHAJ, Abubakr S.
author_sort GEORGE, Gerard
title Social Structure, Reasonable Gain, and Entrepreneurship in Africa
title_short Social Structure, Reasonable Gain, and Entrepreneurship in Africa
title_full Social Structure, Reasonable Gain, and Entrepreneurship in Africa
title_fullStr Social Structure, Reasonable Gain, and Entrepreneurship in Africa
title_full_unstemmed Social Structure, Reasonable Gain, and Entrepreneurship in Africa
title_sort social structure, reasonable gain, and entrepreneurship in africa
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2015
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/4196
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