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Title Encouraging sustainable entrepreneurship in climate-threatened communities: a Samoan case study
ID_Doc 78642
Authors Gray, BJ; Duncan, S; Kirkwood, J; Walton, S
Title Encouraging sustainable entrepreneurship in climate-threatened communities: a Samoan case study
Year 2014
Published Entrepreneurship And Regional Development, 26, 5-6
DOI 10.1080/08985626.2014.922622
Abstract South Pacific island states are at the forefront of climatic changes that have precipitated severe environmental events. These small countries also face economic and social challenges that require entrepreneurial solutions. We develop a model of how external factors and chance events impact on sustainable opportunity recognition and exploitation in this context. Weassess the efficacy of this model in an in-depth study of Women in Business Development Incorporated, a non-governmental organization that helps women and families in Samoa to establish sustainable enterprises. Our findings make a significant contribution to the emerging literature on entrepreneurship, sustainability and resilience in at-risk communities by showing how key organizational capabilities are necessary for coping with exogenous shocks in this context. The findings have important implications for research, policy and practice.
Author Keywords climate change; social entrepreneurship; community enterprise; sustainability; resilience
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000342318200001
WoS Category Business; Development Studies
Research Area Business & Economics; Development Studies
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