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De Gruyter Handbook of Poverty, Disadvantage and Entrepreneurship

Michael H. Morris
Barcode 9783111212203
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Release Date: 16/12/2024

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Social Sciences
Label: De Gruyter
Series: De Gruyter Handbooks in Business, Economics and Finance
Contributors: Michael H. Morris (Edited by), Susana C. Santos (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: De Gruyter

Is entrepreneurship a pathway out of poverty? Does creating a business represent a means for improving one’s life circumstances? Surprisingly little is known about ventures started by those in circumstances of poverty. This pioneering handbook integrates diverse perspectives from around the world regarding the poverty and entrepreneurship interface.

While the tendency among many scholars, economic developers, and policymakers is to downplay these ventures, arguing they are largely inefficient, marginal enterprises that create little innovation and few jobs, the chapters in this handbook demonstrate their significant contributions, and encourage societies to invest in their development.

The authors explore a range of factors affecting the ability of the poor to create enterprises that contribute to their well-being, including the role played by personal capabilities, education, family support and faith, availability of microfinance, technology, supportive community ecosystems and a munificent institutional environment. By shedding light on issues that can help nations realize the potential of these ventures, this volume demonstrates how entrepreneurship can serve as a source of empowerment, while providing direction regarding ways to surmount the obstacles that stand in the way.