Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy: Volume 3 Issue 3
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Indigenous knowledge of fodder tree selectivity by local goats in the mid‐hills of Nepal
Luma Nidhi Pandey, Michael Kam, Shambhu B. Pandey, Chet R. Upreti, Netra P. Osti, A. Allan DegenTree fodder is an important constituent of livestock feed in the mid‐hills of Nepal, particularly so during the dry winter. The purpose of this paper is to compare the ranking of…
Understanding entrepreneurial behaviour in organized criminals
Robert SmithThe purpose of this paper is to focus upon organized criminals as an enterprising community and as enterprising people. Organized crime is a global phenomenon that concentrates…
Re‐visiting Indonesian cases for cluster realism
Martin Perry, Tulus Tahi Hamonangan TambunanThe purpose of this paper is to use case study evidence to explain that enterprise agglomeration in itself may not advantage business development. Agglomeration has the potential…
Wine tourism as a development initiative in rural Canary Island communities
Lynnaire Sheridan, Abel Duarte Alonso, Pascal ScherrerMany studies underline the critical relationship between local communities and rural‐based industries. However, the dynamics of the relationship between wineries and local…
The dynamic context of cultural and social sustainability of communities in Southwest Alaska
Davin HolenCommercial fishing in Southwest Alaska provides for an opportunity to engage in wage labor jobs while still allowing for time to participate in subsistence hunting and fishing…
Small‐scale ceramic enterprises in South‐Western Nigeria
Tolulope Lawrence AkinbogunThe purpose of this paper is to examine the demography of the producers of ceramic wares as it affects the production and profitability of the venture. To identify and rank other…
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1750-6204Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Prof Leo Dana
- Andrea Caputo