Unlocking Local Entrepreneurs’ Talents

Authors

  • María Elena Valencia González
  • Ana Magdalena Rodríguez Romero

Abstract

In Mexico, 94 percent of economic units are micro business. They employ nearly 42 percent of working people in this country (INEGI, 2011). Although they have relevance for economic and social activities, this segment of companies contributes only eight percent of national GDP (INEGI, 2011), which shows its low productivity. This has an impact on micro entrepreneurs, but also on labor conditions and the quality of life of an interconnected system of people, families, and communities linked to the micro productive sector, either in their formal or informal capacity.

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Published

2018-06-27

How to Cite

Elena Valencia González, M., & Magdalena Rodríguez Romero, A. (2018). Unlocking Local Entrepreneurs’ Talents. Social Innovations Journal, (49). Retrieved from https://socialinnovationsjournal.com/index.php/sij/article/view/12081