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Type: Journal article
Title: Social Capital and the Networking Practices of Indigenous Entrepreneurs
Author: Foley, D.
O'Connor, A.
Citation: Journal of Small Business Management, 2013; 51(2):276-296
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers
Issue Date: 2013
ISSN: 0047-2778
1540-627X
Organisation: Entrepreneurship, Commercialisation & Innovation Centre
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Dennis Foley and Allan John O'Connor
Abstract: A comparative case study analysis has been undertaken on Australian Aboriginal, native Hawaiians, and Māori entrepreneurs. This work investigates the networking activities by these groups of indigenous entrepreneurs situated within a mixed minority (indigenous) and dominant (settler majority) urban cultural setting. The way in which indigenous entrepreneurs network to achieve their business aspirations suggests that the underlying social capital dimensions are unique to their cultural context. Five comparative characteristics also emerged from the data that assist the analysis. The research reveals how indigenous and potentially other minority ethnic entrepreneurs draw upon internal and external network ties that are related to the historical and cultural influence on social capital.
Rights: © 2013 International Council for Small Business
DOI: 10.1111/jsbm.12017
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jsbm.12017
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