04149oam 2200733I 450 991079027390332120230126205140.01-136-73150-41-280-66207-797866136390041-136-73151-20-203-81777-X10.4324/9780203817773 (CKB)2670000000176981(EBL)692336(SSID)ssj0000634721(PQKBManifestationID)11359607(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000634721(PQKBWorkID)10643239(PQKB)10244184(MiAaPQ)EBC692336(Au-PeEL)EBL692336(CaPaEBR)ebr10558611(CaONFJC)MIL363900(OCoLC)793165364(OCoLC)797824270(EXLCZ)99267000000017698120180706d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEnterprise, deprivation and social exclusion the role of small business in addressing social and economic inequalities /edited by Alan SouthernNew York :Routledge,2011.1 online resource (322 p.)Routledge studies in entrepreneurship ;2Description based upon print version of record.0-415-45815-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Enterprise, Deprivation and Social Exclusion; Copyright; Contents; 1. Introduction: Enterprise and Deprivation; 2. Enterprise: A Route out of Disadvantage and Deprivation?; 3. Blind Faith: Entrepreneurship and the Revitalization of Inner-City Minority Communities; 4. Ethnic Entrepreneurs and Urban Regeneration; 5. Race, Space and the Dynamics of Self-Employment; 6. All Underserved Markets Are Not Created Equal: Why the Private Sector Alone Will Not Address the Capital Needs of Distressed US Communities; 7. Access to Finance in Deprived Areas: Has the Government Lost Interest?8. Working Life in Rural Micro-Enterprises: Old Forms of Organisation in the New Economy9. Entrepreneurship, Social Exclusion and Worklessness; 10. The Hidden Enterprise Culture; 11. Locating Enterprise and Placing Wealth: Entrepreneurship and Place-Based Enterprises in Depleted Communities; 12. Discursive Chasms: An Examination of the Language and Promotion of Social Enterprise; 13. Can the Market Deliver the Goods? A Critical Review of the Social Enterprise Agenda; 14. Micro-Enterprise and Cooperative Development in Economically Marginalized Communities in the US15. Alternative Forms of Enterprise16. Conclusion: The Role of Enterprise in Addressing Social and Economic Inequalities; List of Contributors; IndexThere is little doubt that in recent years, enterprise has been considered an essential approach in the alleviation of deprivation existing in the developed world. The assumption is that area-based initiatives provide a means by which enterprise can include all members of society in mainstream social and economic activities. The rationale behind Enterprise, Deprivation and Social Exclusion is to critically challenge the notion that enterprise can address the complexity behind deprivation and social exclusion by demonstrating UK and North American examples. We see how enterprRoutledge studies in entrepreneurship.Small businessSocial aspectsEntrepreneurshipSocial aspectsDiscriminationEconomic aspectsSocial integrationMarginality, SocialSmall businessSocial aspects.EntrepreneurshipSocial aspects.DiscriminationEconomic aspects.Social integration.Marginality, Social.658.4/08Southern Alan1959-1519746MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910790273903321Enterprise, deprivation and social exclusion3758027UNINA