- Title
- How does the relationship between human and social capital impact on indigenous entrepreneurs
- Creator
- Foley, Dennis
- Relation
- USASBE 2010 Conference. USASBE 2010 Conference: Conference Proceedings (Nashville, TN 14-17 January, 2010)
- Relation
- http://usasbe.org/conference/2010
- Publisher
- USASBE
- Resource Type
- conference paper
- Date
- 2010
- Description
- A knowledge gap in entrepreneurship literature became evident during a comparative qualitative study of three Indigenous entrepreneurial groups - Australian Aboriginal, Native Hawaiians and Maori entrepreneurs. When the relationship between Indigenous social and human capital in networking within a majority settler society business culture was addressed, it was found that the way Indigenous entrepreneurs network to achieve business goals suggests that underlying social and human capital dimensions are unique to their individual cultures. Comparative analysis showed possible differences between levels of social and human capital which can influence Indigenous entrepreneurs' networking practices.
- Subject
- entrepreneurship; Indigenous entrepreneurship; Aboriginal Australians; Maori; Hawaiians; business culture; social and human capital; networking
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/928036
- Identifier
- uon:10321
- Language
- eng
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