Divulgación: Offering Minority Communities Equal Opportunities Through Entrepreneurship

A substantial body of research has been undertaken in recent years giving prominence to the additional and distinctive challenges faced by female entrepreneurs and by ethnic entrepreneurs. However, other groups of minority entrepreneurs have received relatively little attention and so remain underex...

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Autor principal: Cooney, Thomas M.
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spelling I26-R133-article-42682018-11-06T08:50:05Z Divulgación: Offering Minority Communities Equal Opportunities Through Entrepreneurship Cooney, Thomas M. Minority Entrepreneurship Ex–Prisoners Disabled People Travellers/Gypsies Grey and Gay A substantial body of research has been undertaken in recent years giving prominence to the additional and distinctive challenges faced by female entrepreneurs and by ethnic entrepreneurs. However, other groups of minority entrepreneurs have received relatively little attention and so remain underexplored within entrepreneurship literature. This article introduces some of these minority communities (Ex–Prisoners, Disabled People, Travellers/Gypsies, Grey and Gay) and highlights the research opportunities that exist for entrepreneurship academics who might wish to analyse such ‘silent’ minorities. These communities are all relatively large in terms of population numbers, require tailored support to overcome distinctive economic, social and personal obstacles, and would benefit from critical appraisals of their circumstances. Ediciones UNL 2014-09-02 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf application/pdf https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/CE/article/view/4268 10.14409/ce.v2i15.4268 Ciencias Económicas; Vol. 2 (10): Ciencias Económicas; 73-86 Ciencias Económicas; Vol. 2 (10): Ciencias Económicas; 73-86 2362-552X 1666-8359 10.14409/rce.v2i15 spa https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/CE/article/view/4268/6463 https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/CE/article/view/4268/6470
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topic Minority Entrepreneurship
Ex–Prisoners
Disabled People
Travellers/Gypsies
Grey and Gay
spellingShingle Minority Entrepreneurship
Ex–Prisoners
Disabled People
Travellers/Gypsies
Grey and Gay
Cooney, Thomas M.
Divulgación: Offering Minority Communities Equal Opportunities Through Entrepreneurship
topic_facet Minority Entrepreneurship
Ex–Prisoners
Disabled People
Travellers/Gypsies
Grey and Gay
author Cooney, Thomas M.
author_facet Cooney, Thomas M.
author_sort Cooney, Thomas M.
title Divulgación: Offering Minority Communities Equal Opportunities Through Entrepreneurship
title_short Divulgación: Offering Minority Communities Equal Opportunities Through Entrepreneurship
title_full Divulgación: Offering Minority Communities Equal Opportunities Through Entrepreneurship
title_fullStr Divulgación: Offering Minority Communities Equal Opportunities Through Entrepreneurship
title_full_unstemmed Divulgación: Offering Minority Communities Equal Opportunities Through Entrepreneurship
title_sort divulgación: offering minority communities equal opportunities through entrepreneurship
description A substantial body of research has been undertaken in recent years giving prominence to the additional and distinctive challenges faced by female entrepreneurs and by ethnic entrepreneurs. However, other groups of minority entrepreneurs have received relatively little attention and so remain underexplored within entrepreneurship literature. This article introduces some of these minority communities (Ex–Prisoners, Disabled People, Travellers/Gypsies, Grey and Gay) and highlights the research opportunities that exist for entrepreneurship academics who might wish to analyse such ‘silent’ minorities. These communities are all relatively large in terms of population numbers, require tailored support to overcome distinctive economic, social and personal obstacles, and would benefit from critical appraisals of their circumstances.
publisher Ediciones UNL
publishDate 2014
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