Latin American Microentrepreneurs: Trajectories and Meanings about Informal Work

Latin America has suffered for many years deep economic, political, and social problems that have led to high levels of unemployment. Therefore, microentrepreneurship has been a way out of these precarious economic systems. This research presents an interpretative hermeneutic analysis of the meaning...

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Main Authors: Marcela Benites, Romel Ramón González-Díaz, Ángel Acevedo-Duque, Luis Armando Becerra-Pérez, Graciela Tristancho Cediel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/10/5449
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spelling doaj-2eb3d58bccc6430093c19d23b2ace7d02021-05-31T23:54:50ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-05-01135449544910.3390/su13105449Latin American Microentrepreneurs: Trajectories and Meanings about Informal WorkMarcela Benites0Romel Ramón González-Díaz1Ángel Acevedo-Duque2Luis Armando Becerra-Pérez3Graciela Tristancho Cediel4Faculty of Social Sciences, Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal, San Miguel 15088, PeruCentro Internacional de Investigación y Desarrollo—CIID, Monteria 230001, ColombiaFaculty of Business and Administration, Public Policy Observatory, Universidad Autónoma de Chile, Santiago 7500912, ChileFaculty of Economics and Social Science, Autonomous University of Sinaloa, Sinaloa 80020, MexicoCentro Internacional de Investigación y Desarrollo—CIID, Monteria 230001, ColombiaLatin America has suffered for many years deep economic, political, and social problems that have led to high levels of unemployment. Therefore, microentrepreneurship has been a way out of these precarious economic systems. This research presents an interpretative hermeneutic analysis of the meaning of work for microentrepreneurs in the metropolitan region of Lima, Peru. The qualitative naturalistic methodology was used and data were obtained through 24 interviews with microentrepreneurs according to inclusion criteria such as: located in the metropolitan region of Lima (divided into 4 regions: A, B, C, and D), more than 5 years of experience, more than 25 years of age, university level of study and having had a formal job. The data were processed through ATLAS.ti9, which allowed us to analyze the discourses of the microentrepreneurs. The main findings show the following emerging categories: Motivation for entrepreneurship, Advantages of self-employment, relationship with stakeholders or interest groups, and family involvement in the business. It is concluded that Latin American microentrepreneurs associate entrepreneurship as an opportunity to improve their quality of life and establish relationships with stakeholders, with the family playing a key role in the success or failure of the business.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/10/5449microentrepreneursinformal workdecent workwell-being at workODS8sustainability, qualitative research
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author Marcela Benites
Romel Ramón González-Díaz
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Luis Armando Becerra-Pérez
Graciela Tristancho Cediel
spellingShingle Marcela Benites
Romel Ramón González-Díaz
Ángel Acevedo-Duque
Luis Armando Becerra-Pérez
Graciela Tristancho Cediel
Latin American Microentrepreneurs: Trajectories and Meanings about Informal Work
Sustainability
microentrepreneurs
informal work
decent work
well-being at work
ODS8
sustainability, qualitative research
author_facet Marcela Benites
Romel Ramón González-Díaz
Ángel Acevedo-Duque
Luis Armando Becerra-Pérez
Graciela Tristancho Cediel
author_sort Marcela Benites
title Latin American Microentrepreneurs: Trajectories and Meanings about Informal Work
title_short Latin American Microentrepreneurs: Trajectories and Meanings about Informal Work
title_full Latin American Microentrepreneurs: Trajectories and Meanings about Informal Work
title_fullStr Latin American Microentrepreneurs: Trajectories and Meanings about Informal Work
title_full_unstemmed Latin American Microentrepreneurs: Trajectories and Meanings about Informal Work
title_sort latin american microentrepreneurs: trajectories and meanings about informal work
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Latin America has suffered for many years deep economic, political, and social problems that have led to high levels of unemployment. Therefore, microentrepreneurship has been a way out of these precarious economic systems. This research presents an interpretative hermeneutic analysis of the meaning of work for microentrepreneurs in the metropolitan region of Lima, Peru. The qualitative naturalistic methodology was used and data were obtained through 24 interviews with microentrepreneurs according to inclusion criteria such as: located in the metropolitan region of Lima (divided into 4 regions: A, B, C, and D), more than 5 years of experience, more than 25 years of age, university level of study and having had a formal job. The data were processed through ATLAS.ti9, which allowed us to analyze the discourses of the microentrepreneurs. The main findings show the following emerging categories: Motivation for entrepreneurship, Advantages of self-employment, relationship with stakeholders or interest groups, and family involvement in the business. It is concluded that Latin American microentrepreneurs associate entrepreneurship as an opportunity to improve their quality of life and establish relationships with stakeholders, with the family playing a key role in the success or failure of the business.
topic microentrepreneurs
informal work
decent work
well-being at work
ODS8
sustainability, qualitative research
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/10/5449
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