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Indigenous Entrepreneurship. Current issues and future lines

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  • Antonio Padilla-Meléndez
  • Juan Jose Plaza-Angulo
  • Ana Rosa Del-Aguila-Obra
  • Antonio Manuel Ciruela-Lorenzo

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This paper contributes to a comprehensive understanding of the research field of Indigenous Entrepreneurship (IE), by analysing previous literature and proposing relevant future research lines. IE has been considered in the literature as key for the development of indigenous communities and a promising emergent area of research, and it is time to make efforts to integrate existing knowledge and approaches in order to advance the field. By analysing 264 papers related to IE published up to December 2020, we found some relevant results. In conclusion, we mention the heterogeneity and fragmentation of the field, the specificity of sociocultural issues and context, the concentration of studies in some geographical areas, the relevance of the individual level of study, and the combination of economic and social objectives. In addition, future integration efforts that contribute to a better generalizability of the empirical results and to theory building are proposed.

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  • Antonio Padilla-Meléndez & Juan Jose Plaza-Angulo & Ana Rosa Del-Aguila-Obra & Antonio Manuel Ciruela-Lorenzo, 2022. "Indigenous Entrepreneurship. Current issues and future lines," Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 34(1-2), pages 6-31, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:entreg:v:34:y:2022:i:1-2:p:6-31
    DOI: 10.1080/08985626.2021.2011962
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