Index
The History of Entrepreneurship in Mexico
ISBN: 978-1-83909-172-8, eISBN: 978-1-83909-171-1
Publication date: 3 June 2020
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(2020), "Index", Alvarado, A.A. and Montiel Méndez, O.J. (Ed.) The History of Entrepreneurship in Mexico, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 229-231. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83909-171-120201012
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INDEX
Anthropology economics
, 39
Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Mechanism (APEC)
, 209
Businesses creation
, 118–120
Business family
, 13, 47–48, 86
Challenges
, 22, 26
economic growth
, 79
entrepreneurial ecosystem consolidating
, 76–78
policies and programs continuity
, 78
well-being
, 79
Corporate entrepreneurship
, 174–175, 184–186
Cultural milieu
business
, 151–158
emblematic enterprises
, 164–165
local economic institutions
, 158–167
Craft beer
, 60–63
Craft brewery industry
, 58–60
Creative destruction
, 219
Creativity
, 2, 3, 17, 22, 39, 54–55, 58, 95, 161
Cultural diversity
, 113
Cultural entrepreneurship
, 26
Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)
, 1
startup process
, 40
Economic development
proliferation
, 85–90
research
, 88
spin-offs
, 89
Economic populism
, 193
Ecosystem
challenges
, 76–78
realities
, 73
Entrepreneurial activity
, 6, 8, 73, 75, 79, 191–214
Entrepreneurial agents
external contexts
, 50–51
internal and external dimensions
, 52–54
internal contexts
, 50–51
phases and contexts
, 51
startup process
, 54–55
Entrepreneurial ecosystems
, 22, 23, 80, 83, 99
Entrepreneurship in crisis
, 173–186
Entrepreneurship, Mexico
, 21
business
, 20–22
challenges
, 83–103
data
, 14, 48–49
development
, 23–25
economic growth
, 79
entrepreneur
, 18–20
method
, 14
narratives
, 219–220
origins
, 37–64
perspectives
, 83–103
research
, 222–224
results
, 15–18
social outcomes
, 25–27
Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) database
, 14
students
, 27–28
university
, 22–23
well-being
, 79
women entrepreneurship
, 28–29
Entrepreneur-spirit
, 220
Female entrepreneurship
, 28
Fishery
, 129–133
Footwear cluster
crisis cycles
, 176–179
gross domestic product (GDP)
, 174
Guanajuatense-Zacatecana organization
, 176
Guanajuato entity
, 173–174
organization
, 184–185
organizational entrepreneurship
, 174
productivity
, 179–182
resilience
, 184–185
restructuring
, 184–185
technological behavior
, 182–184
triangulated methodological design
, 175
Foreign direct investment (FDI)
, 43
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
, 206
General Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM)
, 3, 71, 72, 85, 97, 99
Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 19, 40, 74, 90–91, 174, 179
Growth inward
, 192–193, 197
Guanajuatense-Zacatecana organization
, 176
Guanajuato entity
, 173–174
History of entrepreneurship, Mexico
, 13–29
footwear cluster
, 173–186
HUB companies
, 55
Hybrid entrepreneurs
, 19
Immediate Program of Economic Reorganization
, 207
Import substitution
, 192
Informal entrepreneurship
, 25
Innovation
, 14, 21, 25, 40, 42, 89, 100, 183, 223
Institutionalist economic theory
, 192
International benchmarking perspectives
, 68–71
Jalisco
, 6, 110, 116, 117, 119–120, 151, 158–169
Latin American region (LATAM)
, 1, 2
businesses configuration
, 43
challenges
, 58–62
nontechnological enterprises
, 63
perspectives
, 58–62
small- and medium-sized businesses
, 54
technological development
, 38
ventures typology
, 59
Law of Mercantile Societies
, 78
Local economic institutions
, 158–167
Localities context
, 116–118
Mexican entrepreneurial culture
, 74
Mexican populism
, 201–206
Motivation
, 75
Microenterprises
, 98
Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs)
, 3, 44, 50, 56, 100–101, 103
Myths
Mexican entrepreneurial culture
, 74
motivation
, 75
radiography
, 75–76
National Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT)
, 100, 204, 210, 223
National Identification System for Companies and Establishments (SINEE)
, 49
National Institute of Entrepreneurs (INADEM)
, 3, 50, 68, 75, 78
National Survey of Productivity and Competitiveness of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (ENAPROCE)
, 50, 95, 97, 103
Neoliberal stages
, 193, 206–213
Organic trust
, 114
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
, 84, 86, 99, 209
Organizational entrepreneurship
, 174–175
Personal networks
, 114
PROCAMPO program
, 212
Proliferation
, 85–90
Public administrations, Mexico
, 78
Public policies
growth inward
, 192–193, 197
institutionalist economic theory
, 192
Mexican populism
, 201–206
neoliberal stage
, 206–212
reconstruction
, 194–197
revolutionary destruction
, 194–197
stabilization development
, 199–201
Radiography
, 75–76
Realities
entrepreneurship ecosystem perspective
, 73
entrepreneurship process perspective
, 71–72
international benchmarking perspective
, 68–71
Re-Entrepreneurship Law
, 78
Relational resources
, 120–122
Relational variable
, 114–116
Resilience
, 184–185
Restructuring
, 184–185
Revolutionary destruction
, 194–197
Rural entrepreneurship
businesses creation
, 118–120
case studies
, 116
context
, 111–113
localities context
, 116–118
relational resources
, 120–122
relational variable
, 114–116
Sea urchin
Ensenada
, 133–136
entrepreneurship
, 127–129
fishery
, 129–133
Michio Morishita
, 136–143
regional impact
, 129–133
Shoe cluster
, 177, 182
Small businesses
, 4, 5, 25, 75, 109–123, 196
Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
, 18, 21, 57, 68, 78, 177
Social capital
, 6, 112–115, 121–122, 128
Social entrepreneurship
, 26
Socio-cultural factors
, 4, 39
Spin-offs
, 89
Stabilization development
, 192–193, 199–201
Startup process
, 40, 42
ALPHA startups
, 44
enterprising agent
, 44
problems emergence
, 45–48
Statistical data
, 49–50
Statistical Registry of Businesses of Mexico
, 57
Storytelling process
, 114–115
Structural heterogeneity
, 84
Successful entrepreneurs
, 40
Technological behavior
, 182–184
Technological Innovation Fund
, 100
Testing hypothesis
, 20
Trade and Industry Advisory Boards
, 196
Triangulated methodological design
, 175
Unemployment
, 101
United Nations Development Program (UNDP)
, 3
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM)
, 28
Venture capital (VC)
, 22
- Prelims
- Introduction Mexico and the Routes of Entrepreneurship: Beyond Traditional Discussions
- Chapter 1 The History of Entrepreneurship in Mexico: A View from the Academic Lens
- Chapter 2 Origins of Entrepreneurship: The Other Faces of the Rhombus
- Chapter 3 Entrepreneurship in Mexico: Reality, Myths, and Challenges
- Chapter 4 Challenges and Perspectives of Entrepreneurship in the Regions of Mexico
- Chapter 5 Rural Entrepreneurship and Small Businesses in Mexico
- Chapter 6 Sea Urchin, the Origin of an Export Venture Driven by Japanese Immigrants
- Chapter 7 Cultural Milieu and Business Initiatives in Mexico's Midwest
- Chapter 8 Footwear Cluster: A History of Entrepreneurship in Crisis
- Chapter 9 Public Policies on Entrepreneurial Activity in the Mexico of the Twentieth Century
- Chapter 10 Epilogue: Back to the Future or Total Recall?
- Index