Small Business Ownership in Black-majority Indianapolis Neighborhoods
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https://doi.org/10.18060/27980Keywords:
Black-majority neighborhoods, small business, business motivation, business characteristics, barriersAbstract
The study explores the demographic characteristics of small business entrepreneurs, including their motivation to become entrepreneurs in Black-majority neighborhoods and the characteristics of their businesses. The study also attempts to address barriers that may inhibit their success. The research setting is fourteen Black-majority neighborhoods in Indianapolis whose demographic indicators, such as median household income and poverty rates, trail other neighborhoods in the city.
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