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Entrepreneurial activities in a developing country: an institutional theory perspective

机译:发展中国家的企业家活动:制度理论的视角

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Purpose Entrepreneurship research in the context of developing countries has typically investigated the ways in which culture, politics or economic institutions prohibit or enable entrepreneurial activities using macro-level surveys and deductive designs. In contrast, the purpose of this paper is to take a micro-institutional perspective to study these three institutions influencing entrepreneurial activities in such a context. Design/methodology/approach The analysis is based on inductive, qualitative field data from a challenging institutional environment, Tanzania. This includes two focus groups, one with experts and one with entrepreneurs; and 24 individual interviews with entrepreneurs. Findings Entrepreneurial activities in Tanzania are not constrained only by bureaucracy and arbitrary enforcement, access to capital, competition and consumer spending, but also by language barriers, negative media portrayals and gender disparity. In their favour, recent trade policy, opening up of borders and changing gender relations, has led to more opportunities, but just as important are traditional festivals, marital gift-giving and familial support. Entrepreneurs respond to institutional constraints in many creative ways, including undertaking entrepreneurial strategies, developing inner strength, joining associations, giving back to communities and skilfully managing relations with authorities. Originality/value The fine-grained discussion of the findings of this study specifically contributes to theory by illustrating the constraining and enabling role of under-represented institutions, such as festivals and marriages, as well as entrepreneurial creative responses that define everyday entrepreneurial life in a developing country.
机译:在发展中国家,目的企业家精神研究通常使用宏观调查和演绎性设计研究文化,政治或经济机构禁止或促进企业家活动的方式。相比之下,本文的目的是从微观制度的角度研究这三种在这种背景下影响创业活动的制度。设计/方法/方法该分析基于坦桑尼亚富有挑战性的机构环境的归纳性,定性现场数据。这包括两个焦点小组,一个与专家一起,一个与企业家一起;以及24次对企业家的个人访谈。调查结果坦桑尼亚的企业家活动不仅受到官僚主义和任意执法,获得资本,竞争和消费者支出的限制,而且还受到语言障碍,负面媒体描述和性别差异的限制。在他们的支持下,最近的贸易政策,开放边界和不断变化的性别关系带来了更多的机会,但同样重要的是传统节日,送礼和家庭支持。企业家通过许多创新方式应对制度约束,包括采取创业策略,发展内在力量,加入协会,回馈社区以及巧妙地管理与当局的关系。原创性/价值对本研究结果进行的细致讨论,通过说明代表性不足的机构(如节日和婚姻)的约束作用和促成作用以及定义企业日常日常生活的企业家创造力反应,特别有助于理论发展。发展中国家。

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