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18 June - Volume 13, Issue 1-2, Pages 2 - 215
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Migrant enclaves: disempowering economic ghettos or sanctuaries of opportunities for migrants?
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A double lens dialectic analysis
Dieu Hack-Polay
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The Buginese entrepreneurs; the influence of local values, motivation and entrepreneurial traits on business performance
Muhammad Tamar
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Hillman Wirawan
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Elvita Bellani
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Access to finance and entrepreneurial intention
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An empirical study of Madagascan rural areas
Boris Urban
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Fenosoa Ratsimanetrimanana
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Towards developing a comprehensive model for describing the phenomenon of community engagement in social enterprises
Mir Shahid Satar
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A post-disaster study of a women-led handicraft industry in rural Philippines
Ginbert Permejo Cuaton
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A post-disaster gendered value chain analysis on seaweed farming after Super Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines
Ginbert Permejo Cuaton
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Building business cred in the hood
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Traditional teachings and legitimacy management in indigenous communities
Jean-Charles Cachon
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