Dr. Ian B. Arcega graduated BS Commerce, MPA, MBA and finished his Doctor of Management in Business Management at Central Philippine University; Dean, College of Management, Capiz State University, Capiz, Philippines.
Cultural History, Entrepreneurial Leadership and Practices of Indigenous Peoples towards Economic Development and Social Advancement in the Philippine and Indonesia Context.. And social advancement in the philippine and indonesia context.
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- Nombre de pages76
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.142 kg
- Dimensions15,5 cm × 23,0 cm × 0,5 cm
- ISBN978-3-96203-322-4
- EAN9783962033224
- Date de parution21/11/2023
- ÉditeurGalda Verlag
Résumé
Entrepreneurial leadershio of Indigenous People (IP) focuses on using pre dispositions, behaviors, and skills used to spot opportunities and exploit them for the existing resources and contexts and not on adapting their organizations. This study explored the entrepreneurial leadership and practices of the IPs : ATis (Aetas) in Dumarao, CApiz, Philippines ; and Maduranese in Indonesia towards economic development and social advancement.
This was a qualitative research. It was found that the Atis have poor indigenous leadership and no organized business enterprise in Dumaro. In marketing their items, purchasers obtained them at low costs. Conversley, the Maduranese have entrepreneurial mindset, very receptive to their society, do not see poverty as a hindrance to growth and development, and made ways to sustain their standard of living if there is an opportunity.
This was a qualitative research. It was found that the Atis have poor indigenous leadership and no organized business enterprise in Dumaro. In marketing their items, purchasers obtained them at low costs. Conversley, the Maduranese have entrepreneurial mindset, very receptive to their society, do not see poverty as a hindrance to growth and development, and made ways to sustain their standard of living if there is an opportunity.
Entrepreneurial leadershio of Indigenous People (IP) focuses on using pre dispositions, behaviors, and skills used to spot opportunities and exploit them for the existing resources and contexts and not on adapting their organizations. This study explored the entrepreneurial leadership and practices of the IPs : ATis (Aetas) in Dumarao, CApiz, Philippines ; and Maduranese in Indonesia towards economic development and social advancement.
This was a qualitative research. It was found that the Atis have poor indigenous leadership and no organized business enterprise in Dumaro. In marketing their items, purchasers obtained them at low costs. Conversley, the Maduranese have entrepreneurial mindset, very receptive to their society, do not see poverty as a hindrance to growth and development, and made ways to sustain their standard of living if there is an opportunity.
This was a qualitative research. It was found that the Atis have poor indigenous leadership and no organized business enterprise in Dumaro. In marketing their items, purchasers obtained them at low costs. Conversley, the Maduranese have entrepreneurial mindset, very receptive to their society, do not see poverty as a hindrance to growth and development, and made ways to sustain their standard of living if there is an opportunity.

