Affiliation:
1. TotalEnergies EP Bolivie, Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Abstract
Abstract
The paper aims to identify critical success factors through Amartya Sen’s Capability Approach perspective for indigenous entrepreneurship. By taking a closer look a case study of two rural initiatives in honey production and clothes sewing, it explores how improved capabilities correlate with positive social outcomes, arguing against cookie-cutter models for assessing community progress. The findings will allow to enhance strategic purpose of social investments, stakeholder engagement, and community value creation.
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