Vous avez dit « entrepreneuriat » ? Quand conceptions et intérêts divergent sur le terrain, dans le département du Mono, Bénin

Kervyn De Lettenhove, Maïté;Lemaître, Andreia
(2021) Revue internationale des études du développement — Vol. 1, n° 245, p. 69-92 (2021)

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(en) “Entrepreneurship,” You Said? When Divergent Conceptions and Interests Meet in the Field in Benin’s Mono Department The article questions the specific form that the re-emergence of the discourse on entrepreneurship is taking today in Benin, by looking at the evolution of the figure of the small entrepreneur in the - globalized - discourse of development institutions on the one hand, and at the way in which this ideologized figure has been accepted and reinterpreted by the local elite and the population targeted by entrepreneurship support programs on the other hand. Through the analysis of interviews and focus groups, our results show that although the designation “entrepreneur” has now widely been adopted locally, the term, in contrast to recent trends in aid policies, is mainly associated with the successful safeguarding of the domestic group and the creation of work for others.
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Kervyn De Lettenhove, M., & Lemaître, A. (2021). Vous avez dit « entrepreneuriat » ? Quand conceptions et intérêts divergent sur le terrain, dans le département du Mono, Bénin. Revue internationale des études du développement, 1(245), 69-92. https://doi.org/10.3917/ried.245.0069. (Original work published 2021)