Manufacturing African American self-employment : in the Detroit metropolitan area
This qualitative case study examined the environmental factors and personal attributes of five self-employed African Americans to identify selected personal and organization characteristics typical of successful African Americans and their business in the Detroit metropolitan area. Five environmental factors were identified as important: inherited family influence, finances, risk-taking, management skills, and mentoring.
"This qualitative case study examined the environmental factors and personal attributes of five self-employed African Americans to identify selected personal and organization characteristics typical of successful African Americans and their business in the Detroit metropolitan area. Five environmental factors were identified as important: inherited family influence, finances, risk-taking, management skills, and mentoring."@en
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