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Black African perceptions of entrepreneurial outcomes in the UK

Sanya Ojo (Department of Management Studies, Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna, Nigeria)

Society and Business Review

ISSN: 1746-5680

Article publication date: 8 June 2021

Issue publication date: 4 August 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to discover how ethnic entrepreneurs actually understand the performance of their business through clarification of key indicators they use in evaluating business success and failure.

Design/methodology/approach

The attribution of success and failure in business was investigated through in-depth interviews, bolstered by the self-determination theory, with some UK’s Black African entrepreneurs.

Findings

Findings suggest that ethnic entrepreneurs’ attribution of success and failure is not only subjectively constructed but also enacted through cultural symbolism. The combination of cultural and personal values provoked attitudinal idiosyncrasy that construes business failure as success.

Originality/value

The result offers valuable knowledge to academics/practitioners researching success and failure factors in the ethnic entrepreneurship field.

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Citation

Ojo, S. (2021), "Black African perceptions of entrepreneurial outcomes in the UK", Society and Business Review, Vol. 16 No. 2, pp. 278-305. https://doi.org/10.1108/SBR-06-2020-0087

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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