11 April 2008

Nascent market capitalism and Makassar entrepreneurs.

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Nascent market capitalism under question: Interpretations of success among Makassar entrepreneurs.

(Journal Article)

Turner, Sarah. Nascent market capitalism under question: Interpretations of success among Makassar entrepreneurs. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie (Journal of Economic & Social Geography). 2005. v. 96, no. 3, p. 264-274.

Blackwell Publishing Ltd. ISSN 0040747X.

Abstract: Small enterprises are assumed to exist as a form of nascent market capitalism. When entrepreneurs' endogenous definitions of success are taken into account, the picture becomes less clear. The degree to which ethnic specialization influences small-scale enterprise operations in Makassar, Eastern Indonesia is studied. Data were gathered on 300 small-scale entrepreneurs in Makassar between 1996 and 1997. Bugis entrepreneurs, as opposed to Makassar goldsmiths, consider ethnicity a crucial factor for networking and building trusting relationships.



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