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Link human coordination of entrepreneurial activities and empowerment

 

 

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- Knowledge eagerness of locals can be stimulated most effectively by combining the contents of outside knowledge with the vehicle of inside knowledge. This will increase empowerment and local economic development. Strong local leaders are necessary to bring in outside knowledge.

 

Ghiassi, Achieving Local Economic Development by Generating Knowledge Eagerness.

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- Lack of technical-, managerial-, and financial knowledge and skills (thus a lack of human capital) in these remote villages. Subsidies cannot be utilized due to inefficient implementation of plans and actions. This study argues that stakeholders should be connected through community empowerment, social capital, social franchising and group entrepreneurship. Together these stimulate collective learning, increasing the ability to change the situation.

 

Verkruijsse, Overcoming Electricity Blackouts in Remote Rural Areas by Collective Institutional Entrepreneurship: MBD Project as Catalyst.

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