From principles to action: Community-based entrepreneurship in the Toquaht Nation

This article draws upon research undertaken in partnership with the Toquaht Nation, a Canadian First Nations community, which reveals how guiding principles that reflect Indigenous values, knowledge and heritage shape community-based entrepreneurial opportunity identification. Using a community-base...

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Main Authors: Murphy, Matthew, Danis, Wade M., Mack, Johnny, Sayers, (Kekinusuqs) Judith
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:jbvent:v:35:y:2020:i:6:s0883902620306595 2024-04-14T08:11:40+00:00 From principles to action: Community-based entrepreneurship in the Toquaht Nation Murphy, Matthew Danis, Wade M. Mack, Johnny Sayers, (Kekinusuqs) Judith http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0883902620306595 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0883902620306595 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:38:10Z This article draws upon research undertaken in partnership with the Toquaht Nation, a Canadian First Nations community, which reveals how guiding principles that reflect Indigenous values, knowledge and heritage shape community-based entrepreneurial opportunity identification. Using a community-based participatory research approach, we leveraged insights across a range of methods, participants and points in time to co-create a decision support and impact evaluation system – grounded in the Toquaht people's vision of well-being and development – that is used by the Toquaht Nation to evaluate the potential and actual impacts of community-based entrepreneurial opportunities across multiple dimensions of well-being. By elaborating a notion of collective effectuation, the research demonstrates how a more explicit consideration of the social and cultural context of entrepreneurship can provide novel insights that enrich existing theories and paradigms, and highlights the complexities of the phenomena we collectively aim to study. Indigenous; Sustainability; Effectuation; Opportunity recognition; Community-based enterprise; Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description This article draws upon research undertaken in partnership with the Toquaht Nation, a Canadian First Nations community, which reveals how guiding principles that reflect Indigenous values, knowledge and heritage shape community-based entrepreneurial opportunity identification. Using a community-based participatory research approach, we leveraged insights across a range of methods, participants and points in time to co-create a decision support and impact evaluation system – grounded in the Toquaht people's vision of well-being and development – that is used by the Toquaht Nation to evaluate the potential and actual impacts of community-based entrepreneurial opportunities across multiple dimensions of well-being. By elaborating a notion of collective effectuation, the research demonstrates how a more explicit consideration of the social and cultural context of entrepreneurship can provide novel insights that enrich existing theories and paradigms, and highlights the complexities of the phenomena we collectively aim to study. Indigenous; Sustainability; Effectuation; Opportunity recognition; Community-based enterprise;
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author Murphy, Matthew
Danis, Wade M.
Mack, Johnny
Sayers, (Kekinusuqs) Judith
spellingShingle Murphy, Matthew
Danis, Wade M.
Mack, Johnny
Sayers, (Kekinusuqs) Judith
From principles to action: Community-based entrepreneurship in the Toquaht Nation
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Mack, Johnny
Sayers, (Kekinusuqs) Judith
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title From principles to action: Community-based entrepreneurship in the Toquaht Nation
title_short From principles to action: Community-based entrepreneurship in the Toquaht Nation
title_full From principles to action: Community-based entrepreneurship in the Toquaht Nation
title_fullStr From principles to action: Community-based entrepreneurship in the Toquaht Nation
title_full_unstemmed From principles to action: Community-based entrepreneurship in the Toquaht Nation
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