Dennis Foley describes two kinds of Indigenous entrepreneurs: ‘opportunists’ who seize a concept and use their networks to embark on a business venture, and those who lack capital, so out of ‘necessity’ must adapt to dominant culture to provide the basics.
Necessity entrepreneurship within a dominant society
Dennis Foley describes two kinds of Indigenous entrepreneurs: ‘opportunists’ who seize a concept and use their networks to embark on a business venture, and those who lack capital, so out of ‘necessity’ must adapt to dominant culture to provide the basics.