The Role of Ethnic Entrepreneurship and Personality on Business Sustainability in Barefoot Entrepreneurs in Wetlands: A Study on MSMEs Ethnic Madura

  • Anisah H
  • Ikhwan Faisal
  • Akhmad Saupi Baihaki
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Abstract

Ethnic entrepreneurship is a set of connections and regular patterns of interaction between people from the same background who migrate to carry out entrepreneurial activities in a particular region or country. This study aims to explore ethnic entrepreneurship in Banjarmasin. The results of this study explain that ethnic entrepreneurship and personality do not contribute significantly in increasing the sustainability of MSMEs in wetlands (Madurese ethnic traders). Entrepreneurship and personality do not contribute significantly in realizing business sustainability because ethnic entrepreneurship is an entrepreneurial mindset that is inherent in individual life.

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Anisah, H. U., Ikhwan Faisal, & Akhmad Saupi Baihaki. (2021). The Role of Ethnic Entrepreneurship and Personality on Business Sustainability in Barefoot Entrepreneurs in Wetlands: A Study on MSMEs Ethnic Madura. Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences, 4(5), 464–469. https://doi.org/10.37275/oaijss.v4i2.95

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