ARCTIC Native and Local Economics: A Consideration of Economic Evolution and the Next Economy

ABSTRACT. A growing body of social-scientific literature drawing on the experience of village-based northern bush economies demonstrates that adaptation to industrial economy entrepreneurial opportunities is both difficult and problematic. An analysis of the basic social and administrative structure...

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Main Authors: Michael Robinson, Elmer Ghostkeeper
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1987
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.484.7980
http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/arctic40-2-138.pdf
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Summary:ABSTRACT. A growing body of social-scientific literature drawing on the experience of village-based northern bush economies demonstrates that adaptation to industrial economy entrepreneurial opportunities is both difficult and problematic. An analysis of the basic social and administrative structures of the bush, industrial and “next ” economies (those focused on information and service) reveals that the bush economy has many shared structural parallels with the n xt economy and that this congruence can be exploited by members of the bush economy seeking next economy business opportunities. In particular it is noted that the bush economy household unit of production has strong affinities to the re-emergence of small businesses based on a family model, generalist kills, cooperative management, utilization of appropriate new technology, disintermediation and emphasis on the integration of work with the ntrepreneur’s cultural and personal v lues. A model is proposed for community-based share offerings and is developed to include community corporate culture, local employee training and the creation of new business opportunities. This model emphasizes the retention of locally generated capital in the community and its utilization for the start-up of a variety of businesses in the information and service sector. Key words: village and bush economies, next (information and service) economy, native economic development, community-based development, entrepreneurship &SUMÉ. Un nombre croissant de documents sociaux-scientifiques qui s’appuient sur l’expérience des économies naturelles du Nord A partir de villages, montre que l’adaptation aux opportunités qui découlent de l’esprit d’entreprise dans une économie industrielle, est A la fois difficile et problématique. Une analyse des structures sociales et administratives fondamentales de I’économie naturelle, de I’économie industrielle et de la “prochaine ” économie (celle qui se concentre sur l’information et les services) révble que cette dernibre et l’économie ...