Hybrid determinant model of the coffee entrepreneurship
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Coffee growing
entrepreneurship
heads of family
model
microenterprise Coffee growing
entrepreneurship
heads of family
model
microenterprise

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Martínez Muñoz, E., Carreón Guillén, J., Sánchez Sánchez, A., Espinoza Morales, F., Anguiano Salazar, F., Bucio Pacheco, C., García Lirios, C., & Quintero Soto, M. L. (2019). Hybrid determinant model of the coffee entrepreneurship. Interconectando Saberes, (8). https://doi.org/10.25009/is.v0i8.2603

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The exploration of the relationships between the determinants of entrepreneurship was the objective of this work. A non-experimental study was carried out with a non-probabilistic selection of 300 coffee farmers affiliated to the microfinance program. Is observed a structure of five factors: representations, habitus, fields, capital, capabilities and enterprise that explained 54% of the total variance explained, although the research design limited findings local scenario, suggesting the inclusion of variables that the literature identifies sociodemographic and socioeconomic variables to establish entrepreneurial profiles according to risk events; landslides, fires, droughts, floods, frosts or earthquakes
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