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Indigenous Social Enterprises and Health and Wellbeing: A Scoping Review and Conceptual Framework. (2022). Hudson, Sara ; Cargo, Margaret ; Foley, Dennis.
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  15. Barriers to grassroots innovation: The phenomenon of social-commercial-cultural trilemmas in remote indigenous art centres. (2021). Acker, Tim ; Seet, Pi-Shen ; Whittle, Michelle ; Jones, Janice.
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  16. Hybrid forms of business: Understanding the development of indigenous social entrepreneurship practices. (2021). Calvo, Sara ; Martin, Jose Maria ; Guaita, Jose Manuel ; Morales, Andres.
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  17. Value chain partnerships and farmer entrepreneurship as balancing ecosystem services: Implications for agri-food systems resilience. (2021). Manyise, Timothy ; Dentoni, Domenico.
    In: Ecosystem Services.
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  18. Counter-institutionalizing First Nation€“Crown relations in British Columbia. (2020). Satterfield, Terre ; MacDonald, Eliana ; Persaud, Anthony W.
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  19. Strategic Alliances in Firm-Centric and Collective Contexts: Implications for Indigenous Entrepreneurship. (2020). Anderson, Robert B ; Moroz, Peter W ; Gordon, Moses ; Jongwe, Antony I.
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  20. Sociocultural Mechanisms Concerning Cropping Systems in Mountain Agriculture: A Case Study of the Eastern Slopes of Tanzania’s Uluguru Mountains. (2020). Yamane, Yuko ; Ito, Kasumi.
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  21. The internationalization of social hybrid firms. (2020). DANA, Leo ; Angulo-Ruiz, Fernando ; Pergelova, Albena.
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  22. A social, environmental and economic evaluation protocol for potential gas hydrate exploitation projects. (2020). Minshull, Tim A ; Schaafsma, Marije ; Marin-Moreno, Hector ; Riley, David.
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  23. Compensation of Damage to Indigenous Small-Numbered Peoples of Yakutia from Industrial Development of the Territory. (2019). Gavrilyeva, T N ; Boyakova, S I ; Bochoeva, R I ; Yakovleva, N P.
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  24. The ability of community based natural resource management to contribute to development as freedom and the role of access. (2019). Stoeckl, Natalie ; Jarvis, Diane ; Addison, Jane ; Corporation, Gooniyandi Aboriginal ; Aboriginal, Bunuba Dawangarri ; Larson, Silva ; Esparon, Michelle.
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  25. An institution-based view of international entrepreneurship: A comparison of context-based and universal determinants in developing and economically advanced countries. (2019). DANA, Leo ; Jafarisadeghi, Vahid ; Anderson, Robert B ; Nkongolo-Bakenda, Jean-Marie.
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  26. The effect of institutional arrangements on economic performance among first nations: Evidence from forestry in BC. (2019). Nikolakis, William ; Martin-Chan, Kira ; Nelson, Harry.
    In: Forest Policy and Economics.
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  27. Explaining the Diffusion of Renewable Electricity Technologies in Canadian Remote Indigenous Communities through the Technological Innovation System Approach. (2018). Parker, Paul ; Karanasios, Konstantinos.
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  28. Expanding Australian Indigenous Entrepreneurship Education Ecosystems. (2018). Foley, Dennis ; Maritz, Alex.
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  29. From state-initiated to Indigenous-driven infrastructure: The Inuvialuit and Canada’s first highway to the Arctic Ocean. (2018). Bennett, Mia M.
    In: World Development.
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  30. Common property: Uncommon forms of prosocial organizing. (2018). McLean, Murdith ; Haugh, Helen M ; Peredo, Ana Maria.
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  31. An empirical analysis of the factors affecting social entrepreneurial intentions. (2017). Tiwari, Preeti ; Tikoria, Jyoti ; Bhat, Anil K.
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  32. Conceptualizing social entrepreneurship: perspectives from the literature. (2017). Ferreira, Joao ; Alves, Helena ; Peres-Ortiz, Marta ; Fernandes, Cristina I.
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  33. Extractives and Sustainable Community Development: A Comparative Study of Women’s Livelihood Assets in the Americas. (2017). Kunkel, Titi ; Franco, Isabel B.
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  34. Indigenous community preferences for electricity services: Evidence from a choice experiment in Sarawak, Malaysia. (2017). Zaman, T ; van Gevelt, T ; George, F ; Holzeis, Canales C.
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  35. Indigenous Cooperatives in Canada: The Complex Relationship Between Cooperatives, Community Economic Development, Colonization, and Culture. (2015). Sengupta, Ushnish.
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  36. Collective Efficacy of a Regional Network: Extending the Social Embeddedness Perspective of Entrepreneurship. (2015). DANA, Leo ; Muhammad, Nabeel ; Leo-Paul, Dana .
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  37. Indigenous Communities and Social Enterprise in Canada. (2015). Sengupta, Ushnish ; Vieta, Marcelo ; McMurtry, John Justin.
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  38. Avoiding the Resource Curse: Indigenous Communities and Canada’s Oil Sands. (2015). Parlee, Brenda L.
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  39. Economic behavior of indigenous peoples: the Mexican case. (2014). Juan Perez Velasco Pavon, .
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  40. “How far do you have to walk to find peace again?”: A case study of First Nations operational values for a community forest in Northeast British Columbia, Canada. (2013). Muir, Bruce R ; Booth, Annie L.
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  41. Boundaries of Social Capital in Entrepreneurship. (2013). Dana, Loapaul ; Light, Ivan.
    In: Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice.
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  42. Entrepreneurial processes in social contexts: how are they different, if at all?. (2013). Moss, Todd ; Kato, Shoko ; Lumpkin, G. ; Gras, David ; Amezcua, Alejandro.
    In: Small Business Economics.
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  43. Dual Identities in Social Ventures: An Exploratory Study. (2011). Payne, Tyge G ; Moss, Todd W ; Short, Jeremy C ; Lumpkin, G T.
    In: Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice.
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  44. What do We Know about Social Entrepreneurship: An Analysis of Empirical Research. (2010). Thurik, Roy ; Pennings, Enrico ; Pennings, H. P. G., ; Hoogendoorn, B..
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  45. Why has Viimsi become the wealthiest community in post‐socialist Estonia?. (2010). Ovaska, Tomi ; Anderson, Robert B..
    In: International Journal of Development Issues.
    RePEc:eme:ijdipp:v:9:y:2010:i:2:p:146-166.

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