Un marco conceptual para el emprendimiento y la innovación social en México
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Mexico, conceptual framework, social entrepreneurship, henequen industry, social innovationResumen
Para que el emprendimiento social y la innovación social despeguen de verdad en México, se deben abordar y eliminar, o reducir, dos obstáculos principales a nivel estructural. Estos impedimentos son de carácter material y discursivo; el de naturaleza materialista se refiere al poder persistente de la vieja costumbre por el dinero, de las viejas élites, las viejas soluciones, el viejo pensamiento y las viejas formas de organizar la actividad económica que aún domina la vida económica y social en México. Este inhibidor material se entrelaza con el discusivo, ya que los viejos representantes en el poder hábilmente usan un “vocabulario nuevo y fresco” para oscurecer, distorsionar y desdibujar actividades que todavía se basan en la lógica del antiguo régimen.
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