Social entrepreneurship in Black-majority neighborhoods: The case of Indianapolis

S. Hji-Avgoustis, Suosheng Wang
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The study explores how social entrepreneurship is shaped by its environment and particular institutional arrangements and contextual factors by focusing on the nature of engagement and participation by business owners in Indianapolis’ fourteen Black-majority neighborhoods.  The study seeks to answer the following two research questions:  a) In what ways can these small business entrepreneurs be considered social entrepreneurs, and b) how do these small business entrepreneurs overcome existing barriers to contribute to the revitalization of their neighborhoods?  The study uses an exploratory research design involving an online structured questionnaire and informal conversations with study participants.  Selected participants met three criteria:  a) geographic sampling, b) institutional context, and c) different business typologies.  Findings from the survey and the informal conversations point to the daily struggles many small businesses face as they struggle to survive, including access to financial and human capital, generating low revenue, and operating with few employees.  Keywords: black-majority neighborhoods; social entrepreneurship; motivators; barriers; small business
黑人聚居区的社会创业:印第安纳波利斯案例
本研究通过关注印第安纳波利斯 14 个黑人占多数的社区的企业主的参与性质,探讨社会创业是如何受其环境、特定制度安排和背景因素的影响的。 本研究试图回答以下两个研究问题:a) 这些小企业创业者在哪些方面可被视为社会企业家;b) 这些小企业创业者如何克服现有障碍,为其所在社区的振兴做出贡献? 本研究采用探索性研究设计,包括在线结构化问卷调查和与研究参与者的非正式交谈。 所选参与者符合三个标准:a) 地理抽样;b) 机构背景;c) 不同的企业类型。 调查和非正式谈话的结果表明,许多小企业在挣扎求存的过程中面临着日常的困境,包括资金和人力资本的获取、收入较低、员工人数较少等。 关键词:黑人聚居区;社会创业;动力;障碍;小企业
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