Encouraging entrepreneurship has been advocated as the most promising avenue for economic development of Indigenous communities in Australia. Unfortunately, the number of Indigenous people engaged in small businesses in Australia is low compared with participation rates in other countries. One explanation suggested for this low participation rate in small business is that Indigenous Australians lack the traits or cultural attitudes necessary for success. This paper advocates a different view, arguing instead that analysing Indigenous access to capital in its multiple forms provides for a richer explanation - and exploration - of the barriers to Indigenous entrepreneurship.
Journal article
Australian Indigenous entrepreneurships: a capital-based view
Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Vol.9(2), pp.133-144
2008
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- Title
- Australian Indigenous entrepreneurships: a capital-based view
- Creators
- Craig W Furneaux - Queensland University of TechnologyKerry A Brown - Queensland University of Technology
- Publication Details
- Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Vol.9(2), pp.133-144
- Identifiers
- 1113; 991012821742402368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Journal article