Entrepreneurship and crafts: a review of the literature from a resource and capabilities-based theory

The handicraft sector continues to be one of the most important for the economic growth of many countries, therefore the creation of companies or entrepreneurship in this sector becomes relevant both in theoretical and practical terms. In this framework, it is necessary to study which are those elem...

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Autor principal: Ruiz-Carta, Erika P.
Formato: Revistas
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: EFIM Ediciones 2021
Acceso en línea:http://www.revistaanfibios.org/ojs/index.php/afb/article/view/81
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description The handicraft sector continues to be one of the most important for the economic growth of many countries, therefore the creation of companies or entrepreneurship in this sector becomes relevant both in theoretical and practical terms. In this framework, it is necessary to study which are those elements that within the entrepreneurship in the artisan sector can generate competitive advantages, that is why from the theory of the Theory Based on Resources and Capabilities (VBR) a review of the literature is proposed to determine the sources of competitiveness of the businesses in this sector. Thus, scientific publications with high impact and empirical evidence are used to analyze the proposed phenomenon and determine that training for managers as well as human talent are key components for the artisan sector, in this sense, the discussion associated with offering training to artisan enterprises in these areas is proposed in order to consolidate one of the most important sources of economic growth for many countries and from there begin to build better economic conditions for its inhabitants.
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spelling anfibios-article-812021-12-24T09:57:44Z Entrepreneurship and crafts: a review of the literature from a resource and capabilities-based theory Emprendimiento y artesanías: una revisión de la literatura desde la teoría basada en recursos y capacidades Ruiz-Carta, Erika P. The handicraft sector continues to be one of the most important for the economic growth of many countries, therefore the creation of companies or entrepreneurship in this sector becomes relevant both in theoretical and practical terms. In this framework, it is necessary to study which are those elements that within the entrepreneurship in the artisan sector can generate competitive advantages, that is why from the theory of the Theory Based on Resources and Capabilities (VBR) a review of the literature is proposed to determine the sources of competitiveness of the businesses in this sector. Thus, scientific publications with high impact and empirical evidence are used to analyze the proposed phenomenon and determine that training for managers as well as human talent are key components for the artisan sector, in this sense, the discussion associated with offering training to artisan enterprises in these areas is proposed in order to consolidate one of the most important sources of economic growth for many countries and from there begin to build better economic conditions for its inhabitants. El sector de las artesanías sigue siendo uno de los más importantes para el crecimiento económico de muchos países, por ende la creación de empresas o emprendimiento en este sector cobra relevancia tanto en el plano teórico como practico. En este marco, se requiere estudiar cuales son esos elementos que al interior del emprendimiento en el sector artesano pueden generar ventajas competitivas, es por esto que desde la teoría de la Teoría Basada en Recursos Y Capacidades (VBR) se propone una revisión de la literatura que permita determinar las fuentes de competitividad de los negocios de este sector. Es así que se recurre a publicaciones científicas con alto impacto y evidencia empírica para analizar el fenómeno propuesto y determinando que la formación para los gerentes así como el talento humano ocupan los componentes claves para el sector artesano, en ese sentido, se plantea la discusión asociada con ofrecer capacitación a los emprendimientos artesanos en esos rubros de tal manera que se consolide una de las fuentes más importantes de crecimiento económicos para muchos países y a partir de allí empezar a construir mejores condiciones económicas para sus habitantes. EFIM Ediciones 2021-06-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf text/html http://www.revistaanfibios.org/ojs/index.php/afb/article/view/81 10.37979/afb.2021v4n1.81 Anfibios; Vol 4 No 1 (2021): January - June 2021; 27-33 Anfibios; v. 4 n. 1 (2021): Enero - Junio 2021; 27-33 Revista científica anfibios; Vol. 4 Núm. 1 (2021): Enero - Junio 2021; 27-33 2711-0532 2665-1513 spa http://www.revistaanfibios.org/ojs/index.php/afb/article/view/81/97 http://www.revistaanfibios.org/ojs/index.php/afb/article/view/81/128 Derechos de autor 2021 Revista científica anfibios
spellingShingle Ruiz-Carta, Erika P.
Entrepreneurship and crafts: a review of the literature from a resource and capabilities-based theory
title Entrepreneurship and crafts: a review of the literature from a resource and capabilities-based theory
title_full Entrepreneurship and crafts: a review of the literature from a resource and capabilities-based theory
title_fullStr Entrepreneurship and crafts: a review of the literature from a resource and capabilities-based theory
title_full_unstemmed Entrepreneurship and crafts: a review of the literature from a resource and capabilities-based theory
title_short Entrepreneurship and crafts: a review of the literature from a resource and capabilities-based theory
title_sort entrepreneurship and crafts: a review of the literature from a resource and capabilities-based theory
url http://www.revistaanfibios.org/ojs/index.php/afb/article/view/81