The enterprises of canton La Maná analyzed through the rescue of ancestral knowledge
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61236/dateh.v6i1.932Keywords:
ancestral knowledge, entrepreneurship, rescueAbstract
The undertakings have changed in recent times, especially since the process of ancestrality based on the millennium goals. The objective of this research was to determine the level of incidence between ancestral knowledge and enterprises related to a rescue factor, and it was necessary to establish a measurement instrument. In this study, difficulties in obtaining field data did not allow the establishment of exhaustive indicators. For this reason, an instrument designed from the point of view of measuring the variables involved is presented. The qualitative study resulted in a construct that provides information in an Excel file and the results were modeled to be obtained in three phases: descriptive statistics, correlation statistics and simulated structural equations, all of these aimed at measuring the relationship between ancestral knowledge and entrepreneurship; the first variable or ancestral knowledge determined by six variables; and, the second variable or entrepreneurship that agglutinated three types and was supported in the simulation phase by the closed interval rescue factor [0.1], resulting in the direct and proportional relationship of the theoretical statistic proposed by Nunnally of 0.70 as an adequate coefficient that points mainly to a type of entrepreneurship that is the traditional one, thus verifying the direct and proportional relationship between ancestral knowledge and entrepreneurship.