You Say Illegal, I Say Legitimate: Entrepreneurship in the Informal Economy
Texas A&M University · Mitchell Institute
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Abstract
The entrepreneurial process drives economic activities in the formal economy; however, little is known theoretically about how the entrepreneurial process works in the informal economy. To address this theoretical gap, we employ a multilevel perspective integrating entrepreneurship theory (microlevel) with institutional (macrolevel) and collective identity (mesolevel) theories to examine the role institutions and collective identity play in the recognition and exploitation of opportunities in the informal economy. Additionally, we explore factors that influence the transition to the formal economy.
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- Entrepreneurship
- Perspective (graphical)
- Informal sector
- Identity (music)
- Process (computing)
- Economic system
- Economy
- Business
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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