Abstract

ABSTRACTGender perspectives can provide new insights into Indigenous entrepreneurship by examining the cultural context from which it emerged. This paper applies a gender perspective critique to Indigenous entrepreneurship by focusing on the community and social element. This builds an understanding about the way influences entrepreneurs who are involved in Indigenous business ventures. Suggestions for future research are stated, together with guidelines for Indigenous entrepreneurs and policy planners.

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