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Households as a Site of Entrepreneurial Activity
Author(s): Sara Carter;Aniela Kuhl;Susan Marlow;Samuel Mwaura
Source: Journal:Foundations and Trends® in Entrepreneurship ISSN Print:1551-3114, ISSN Online:1551-3122 Publisher:Now Publishers Volume 13 Number 2, Pages: 113(81-190) DOI: 10.1561/0300000062 Keywords: Households;Household strategy;Household resources;Kinship;Business resources;Business growth
Abstract:
Entrepreneurial households have a central role in determining
entrepreneurial choices, actions and outcomes. In this
monograph we focus on the role of households in new venture
creation and growth, arguing that our understanding of
individual actions and firm level decisions becomes clearer
if they are considered from the perspective of the household.
A household perspective implies that the entrepreneur is
viewed outwards from the context of their immediate family
unit, and implicitly recognizes the blurred boundaries
between the business sphere and the private sphere; business
strategies and household strategies are interwoven, and
business decisions are often made within the household. We
review theoretical constructs of the household and examine
the ways in which the household has been considered within
entrepreneurship research. Not only is the household a vital
component in fully understanding entrepreneurial actions, research
attention should also be afforded to understanding the
effects of entrepreneurship on business-owning households.
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