Collective entrepreneurship in low-income communities: The importance of collective ownership, collective processes and collective goods

Iain Cairns, Alan Southern, Geoff Whittam
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By focusing on individualised theories of entrepreneurship, mainstream entrepreneurship literature often marginalises entrepreneurship as a product of collaborative action. Addressing this limitation, our emphasis on collective entrepreneurship is contextualised in the setting of low-income communities and draws out three important components: collective ownership, collective processes and collective goods. Through our qualitative research into two community organisations in the West of Scotland, we demonstrate the important interplay of each component. We provide a deeper understanding of the dynamics at play as collective forms of entrepreneurial behaviour result in community actors empowered to pursue a commercial activity, negotiate with the state and exploit existing and newly emerging social and cultural capital. Our theoretical contribution explains the linkages and connections of the three components to better understand collective entrepreneurship in low-income communities and entrepreneurial processes more generally.
低收入社区的集体创业:集体所有权、集体过程和集体商品的重要性
通过关注个性化的创业理论,主流创业文献往往将创业作为协作行动的产物边缘化。为了解决这一限制,我们强调集体创业是在低收入社区的背景下进行的,并提出了三个重要组成部分:集体所有权、集体过程和集体商品。通过我们对苏格兰西部两个社区组织的定性研究,我们展示了每个组成部分的重要相互作用。我们提供了一个更深入的了解动态在发挥集体形式的创业行为导致社区行动者有权追求商业活动,与国家谈判,并利用现有的和新兴的社会和文化资本。我们的理论贡献解释了这三个组成部分之间的联系和联系,以更好地理解低收入社区的集体创业和更普遍的创业过程。
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