Affiliation:
1. University of Guadalajara
Abstract
This paper aims to summarize the main theories from socio-cultural or institutional approach to encourage the creation of new businesses. Given this context, it raised the importance of theoretical study of the factors that influence decision making in the development of new businesses and how it affects the environment in which they operate the same business. The research method used is to review the existing literature by analyzing the major theories involved in the creation of companies emphasizing the socio-cultural approach. The analysis concludes the activity of entrepreneurship to encouraging the creation of companies, being an important factor in economic development.
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,History,Cultural Studies
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