Cultural Barriers Limit Entrepreneurship’s Impact in Poverty Reduction  

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Efforts by development agencies to foster entrepreneurship in impoverished communities often face cultural and institutional barriers. A study in northern Kenya found that collectivist norms, such as community sharing expectations, conflict with profit-driven business models. Entrepreneurs struggled to deny financial help to others, fearing social rejection or curses. While some abandoned business pursuits, others—especially those… Read More »Cultural Barriers Limit Entrepreneurship’s Impact in Poverty Reduction

  

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