Poverty Disadvantage and the Promise of Enterprise
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<P>Can entrepreneurship serve as a pathway out of poverty? Are the poor able to create ventures that can improve their economic circumstances and enhance their lives? <I>Poverty Disadvantage and the Promise of Enterprise: A Capabilities Perspective</I> argue that “it depends”. To understand the poverty and entrepreneurship interface we must first understand poverty. Using a lens of disadvantage theory and the capabilities framework the book explores the implications of poverty’s complex multi-dimensional nature when one is trying to start and grow a business. Four key liabilities directly impact the opportunities these individuals are able to recognize the types of ventures they create how the businesses perform and the impacts on the well-being of the entrepreneur. Because of these liabilities these ventures tend to fall into what the authors call the commodity trap where they struggle with low sales volumes and marginal profits. However the trap is avoidable and with the right kinds of support the performance of these ventures can be meaningfully improved. Key design elements of a successful intervention approach together with an alternative perspective on the roles of community-based entrepreneurial ecosystems and public policy are introduced. Emphasis is also placed on the critical roles of faith hustle and the fears of both failure and success. </P>
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