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Enterprising Families in a Hostile Environment for Entrepreneurship

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  • WELTER, FRIEDERIKE

    (Jönköping International Business School)

  • SMALLBONE, DAVID

    (Small Business Research Centre, Kingston University, UK)

  • SLONIMSKI, ANTON

    (Economic Research Institute of Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Belarus)

  • LINCHEVSKAYA, OLGA

    (Institute of Economics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus)

  • POBOL , ANNA

    (Belarusian State University, Economic Faculty, Department for Theoretical and Institutional Economy, Belarus)

  • SLONIMSKA, MARINA

    (Vitebsk State Technological University, Belarus)

Abstract

The paper contributes to the discussion on the nature of embeddedness of simple forms of entrepreneurial activity in a context which is extremely hostile to entrepreneurship. It draws on 30 case studies with individuals involved in informal cross border entrepreneurial activity in three border regions of Belarus. The paper demonstrates the family embeddedness of this type of activity in the specific context provided by transition conditions. Moreover, the results show that informal entrepreneurship contributes to social inclusion and often is a starting point for the development of more substantial and legal ventures.

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  • Welter, Friederike & Smallbone, David & Slonimski, Anton & Linchevskaya, Olga & Pobol , Anna & Slonimska, Marina, 2012. "Enterprising Families in a Hostile Environment for Entrepreneurship," JIBS Working Papers 2012-1, Jönköping International Business School.
  • Handle: RePEc:hhb:hjacfi:2012_001
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    1. Abubakar, Yazid Abdullahi & Hand, Chris & Smallbone, David & Saridakis, George, 2019. "What specific modes of internationalization influence SME innovation in Sub-Saharan least developed countries (LDCs)?," Technovation, Elsevier, vol. 79(C), pages 56-70.
    2. Ibrahim Kabir & Yazid Abubakar Abdullahi & M Muzamil Naqshbandi, 2023. "Measuring entrepreneurial orientation and institutional theory for informal enterprises: scale validation," Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, Springer, vol. 57(2), pages 1439-1463, April.

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