Entrepreneurship as a survival-seeking strategy for indigenous communities: The case of indigenous ecotourism SMEs in Mexico

Virginia Barba-Sánchez, Ericka Molina-Ramírez

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The aim of this chapter is to offer an alternative to the emigration and marginalization currently experienced by indigenous Latin American communities by creating ecotourism ventures in their home territories. By fostering profitable and environmentally sustainable economic activities enabling them to remain in their settlements, it is possible to alleviate the problem of socio-economic marginalization which they currently face whilst helping conserve the environment and their ancient culture. Qualitative research has therefore been conducted by means of a multiple case study. This is an introductory work and the authors' preliminary findings highlight the importance not only of social networks in the creation of indigenous SMEs but also of the culture, values, uses and customs of such communities in the identification of the profile of the indigenous entrepreneur.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaHandbook of Research on Strategic Management in Small and Medium Enterprises
EditorialIGI Global
Páginas398-420
Número de páginas23
ISBN (versión digital)9781466659636
ISBN (versión impresa)1466659629, 9781466659629
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 30 abr. 2014

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