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Entrepreneurs are vital to the economic stability of any community. This applied business research was an exploration of the coping strategies of African American microentrepreneurs to the barriers that impede business initialization, growth, and success. Participants’ narratives were the sources of data. Findings revealed ways to change the business support dynamic for this group.

Publication Date

2014

City

National Harbor, MD

Keywords

Research Symposium

Disciplines

Business | Business Administration, Management, and Operations | Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations

Barriers to Microenterprise Initialization, Growth, and Success

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