Good Living as an Alternative to the Young Entrepreneurship. An Evaluation from Social Relationship and Productions Perspective

  • Morales T
  • Vásconez J
  • Maden R
  • et al.
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Abstract

The need to promote the review, the structure and restructuring of scientific alternatives and economic models for creating companies claiming the preservation of the planet and create better living conditions for humanity can be considered as possible solutions to the overexploitation of the planet and the inequitable distribution of wealth, which has led to economic and social crisis, present in vulnerable populations, youth unemployment and the lack of jobs do not guarantee a lifestyle based on dignity and development. This study focuses on theoretical methods, historicallogical analysis, inductive-deductive analysis, and chart analysis to understand relevant facts and phenomena during the investigation of young entrepreneurs in the case study. The scope of this study lies in identifying the elements involved in the intention to undertake the influential features in this process, which is a contribution to future entrepreneurs.

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Morales, T. C. P., Vásconez, J. F. F., Maden, R. H., & Poaquiza, J. B. A. (2016). Good Living as an Alternative to the Young Entrepreneurship. An Evaluation from Social Relationship and Productions Perspective. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 04(09), 87–98. https://doi.org/10.4236/jss.2016.49009

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