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Networks, [Mis]trust, and Pentecostal Conversion: narratives of divergent pathways among small Black entrepreneurs in Tshwane

This thesis is an exploration of the cultural meanings, practices, and discourse that impinge upon the workings of social capital and trust among small black entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs need to draw on social networks to get advice and resources to launch and manage a business. The contacts that le...

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Main Author: De Sousa, Julio F
Other Authors: Maree, Johann
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Sociology 2014
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