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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