Family Entrepreneurship in the Local Economic Structure: A Study in Ecuador

Authors

  • Victor Dante Ayaviri-Nina Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo, Ecuador
  • Allison Mishell Zuniga Robalino Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo, Ecuador
  • Martha Lucia Romero-Flores Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo, Ecuador
  • Daniela Guzman Condori Universidad Técnica de Oruro, Bolivia
  • Braulio Ramos Menar Universidad Técnica de Oruro, Bolivia

Keywords:

Family entrepreneurship, income, fairs, training, economic structure

Abstract

This research paper analyzes the impact of family entrepreneurship on the economic structure of Ecuador, Guano Canton. It adopts a qualitative and quantitative approach. The sample represents the total entrepreneurial population, which includes 72 entrepreneurs. Using analytical methods such as multinomial logistic regression and multiple linear regression, it examines how family entrepreneurship, measured through income generated, entrepreneur training, and participation in fairs, relates to the canton's economic structure. It highlights the role of entrepreneurship in job creation, economic diversification, and social progress in the canton. It also emphasizes the dynamic interaction between entrepreneurs and the community, as well as the importance of training mechanisms and participation in fairs in promoting innovation and entrepreneurial development.

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Published

2025-06-10

How to Cite

Ayaviri-Nina, V. D., Zuniga Robalino, A. M., Romero-Flores, M. L., Condori, D. G., & Menar, B. R. (2025). Family Entrepreneurship in the Local Economic Structure: A Study in Ecuador. ESI Preprints (European Scientific Journal, ESJ), 42, 1. Retrieved from https://esipreprints.org/index.php/esipreprints/article/view/2041

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