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Entrepreneurship and indigenous identity: three studies on the connections between indigenous identity and entrepreneurial practices in Canada and Australia

机译:企业家精神和土著身份:关于加拿大和澳大利亚土著身份与企业家行为之间联系的三项研究

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Indigenous people the world over are attempting to revive and strengthen aspects of their Indigenous identities that have been lost or eroded through colonization and are utilizing entrepreneurship as a means to make a living and as a way to give back to Indigenous communities. Existing research has signaled concern that entrepreneurship may erode Indigenous identity, but it is unclear as to how entrepreneurship influences Indigenous identities. Relatedly, research exploring how Indigenous identities will influence entrepreneurial practices as well as how experiences surrounding these influences will vary for Indigenous entrepreneurs within and between regional/country contexts is sorely lacking. This dissertation explores these under-researched questions through three papers that each employ the lenses of Indigenous identity and entrepreneurial practices and utilize interviews as the primary method of inquiry. The first paper focuses on the impact that entrepreneurship has on the Indigenous identities of thirty Indigenous entrepreneurs in British Columbia, Canada. Counter to existing research that has suggested that entrepreneurship likely erodes Indigenous identities, this paper found that entrepreneurship either has no impact on Indigenous identities or can act as a platform to strengthen Indigenous identities. The second paper focuses on how entrepreneurial practices influence Indigenous identities as well as how Indigenous identities influence entrepreneurial practices for thirty Indigenous entrepreneurs in New South Wales and Victoria, Australia. Through cluster analysis, this paper found that the connections between Indigenous identity and entrepreneurial practices vary for different groups of entrepreneurs based on individual and business level attributes. The diverse experiences that interviewees expressed are explained through six mechanisms that form two iterative and self-reinforcing cycles. The third paper compares the experiences and perspectives of the thirty interviewees in New South Wales and Victoria with thirty additional interviewees in British Columbia to explore how regional/country context influences the connections between Indigenous identities and entrepreneurial practices. This paper finds some significant differences across contexts. It suggests that several contextual factors, including patterns of colonialism and organizations that promote or support Indigenous entrepreneurship, may lead to these differences. Overall, in these three studies I have established data-driven and rigorously-developed novel perspectives and theories surrounding one important facet of Indigenous entrepreneurship.
机译:世界各地的土著人民正试图复兴和加强因殖民而失去或受到侵蚀的土著身份,并利用企业家精神作为谋生手段和回馈土著社区的一种方式。现有研究表明,企业家精神可能会侵蚀土著身份,但尚不清楚企业家精神如何影响土著身份。与此相关的是,缺乏关于土著身份将如何影响企业家行为以及区域/国家环境之内和之间的土著企业家如何改变围绕这些影响的经验的研究。本论文通过三篇论文探讨了这些未被充分研究的问题,每篇论文都采用了土著身份和企业家实践的视角,并以访谈作为主要的调查方法。第一篇论文重点介绍了企业家精神对加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省的30名土著企业家的土著身份的影响。与现有研究表明创业可能会侵蚀土著身份相反,本文发现创业要么对土著身份没有影响,要么可以充当加强土著身份的平台。第二篇论文重点介绍了企业家行为如何影响土著身份,以及土著身份如何影响新南威尔士州和澳大利亚维多利亚州的30名土著企业家的企业家行为。通过聚类分析,本文发现,基于个人和企业级别的属性,不同身份的企业家群体的土著身份与企业家行为之间的联系是不同的。通过形成两个迭代和自我强化循环的六个机制来解释受访者表达的不同经历。第三篇论文比较了新南威尔士州和维多利亚州的30名受访者与不列颠哥伦比亚省的30名受访者的经验和观点,以探讨区域/国家环境如何影响土著身份与企业家行为之间的联系。本文发现在不同情况下存在一些显着差异。它表明,包括殖民主义模式和促进或支持土著企业家精神的组织在内的若干背景因素可能导致这些差异。总体而言,在这三项研究中,我围绕着土著企业家精神的一个重要方面建立了数据驱动和严格发展的新颖观点和理论。

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    Gallagher Bryan Matthew;

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