2021
DOI: 10.3917/dbu.gundo.2021.01.0055
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Chapitre 3. Sentiment d’exclusion à motif religieux et choix entrepreneuriaux . Une étude de cas unique dans une PME affinitaire

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“…Entrepreneurship and work broadly have innate value, but their ultimate value is then seen as serving God (Keller & Alsdorf, 2012). Furthermore, research also shows that individuals sometimes report engaging in entrepreneurship in order to be able to practice their religion, like in halal-based businesses, for instance (Gaillard & Mazari, 2021).…”
Section: Entrepreneurship-religion: Serving and Honoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entrepreneurship and work broadly have innate value, but their ultimate value is then seen as serving God (Keller & Alsdorf, 2012). Furthermore, research also shows that individuals sometimes report engaging in entrepreneurship in order to be able to practice their religion, like in halal-based businesses, for instance (Gaillard & Mazari, 2021).…”
Section: Entrepreneurship-religion: Serving and Honoringmentioning
confidence: 99%