Entrepreneurship in a developing economy: Preliminary findings

, , & (2012) Entrepreneurship in a developing economy: Preliminary findings. In Academy of Management Annual Meeting : The Informal Economy (AOM2012), 2012-08-03 - 2012-08-07.

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Theories of entrepreneurship have largely been informed by research in western contexts, and recent calls for research attention to entrepreneurship in developing countries highlight the need for accurate information about entrepreneurship in this field. In addition, some findings from such research have highlighted the critical research needs in this area (Bruton, Ahlstrom & Obloj, 2009). This paper reports early findings from one study of a longitudinal research program with entrepreneurs in an Eastern African context, in a society largely affected by colonization and a long-standing civil war. Entrepreneurs in this study are recipients of micro-credit loans as well as elementary business training. Findings from a review of microloans indicate that entrepreneurial activities are largely in the form of local entrepreneurship rather than systemic entrepreneurship (Suatet, 2011) and the benefits of business improvements achieved from micro-loans are enhanced by feelings of agency and purpose regarding future business activities. Implications for theory and practice are presented.

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ID Code: 52871
Item Type: Contribution to conference (Abstract)
Refereed: No
ORCID iD:
Matthews, Judyorcid.org/0000-0002-1117-0780
Measurements or Duration: 1 pages
Keywords: Developing Economy, Entrepreneurship
Pure ID: 32319839
Divisions: Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > QUT Business School
Current > Schools > School of Management
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