Digital entrepreneurship and emancipation: exploring the nexus in a conflict zone

PurposeThis paper aims to examine the emergence of digital entrepreneurship in a conflict environment to explore the emancipatory potential of digital technology in a rare context. The purpose of this paper is to take a micro-level investigation of digital entrepreneurs operating in a violent in-con...

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Conflict
Democratization
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Emancipation
Emerging markets
Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship
Internet
Interviews
Motivation
Social exclusion
Technology
Ventures
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