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SOLARTE SOLARTE, Claudia Magali; SOLARTE SOLARTE, Martha Lida  and  RIVERA VALLEJO, Gloria Alicia. ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE CONFLICT AND POST-CONFLICT: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF LITERATURE. Tend. [online]. 2021, vol.22, n.1, pp.204-225. ISSN 0124-8693.  https://doi.org/10.22267/rtend.212201.161.

The article presents a systematic review of documents related to entrepreneurship in conflict and post-conflict periods in different countries. The objective is to examine entrepreneurship as a strategy of inclusion and productivity with victims and former combatants in the process of reincorporation into society. As a methodology, a review of scientific publications was carried out in the Scopus, Scielo, Redalyc, Science Direct and Google Scholar databases, hosting articles that included entrepreneurship, conflict, post-conflict and reintegration, in a period from 2008 to 2019. It was taken into It counts as an inclusion criterion that they refer to internal conflicts of the countries and not to wars and agreements between States. The results offer information regarding the location of the articles on conflict and post-conflict, the research approaches used and the proposed entrepreneurship strategies for reintegration processes. In conclusion, although entrepreneurship constitutes a valid strategy of inclusion and productivity for reintegration into society, this requires an educational process so that those involved take ownership of their own practices and concepts to assume the creation of companies and productive projects. they must have institutional support at the national and local level to achieve successful experiences.

JEL: D74; J18; L26; M13; R11

Keywords : conflict; business creation; economic development; entrepreneurship; public politics..

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