The Making of Start-up Entrepreneur in Chiang Mai: Neoliberalism, Space-Time and Negotiation

Authors

  • Sayamon Inthiyod Chiang Mai University, Thailand

Keywords:

Startup entrepreneur, Neoliberalism, Negotiation

Abstract

The purposes of this research were 1) to explore and causes of problem that occurred in the process of startup, and what are the obstacles that they are facing? 2) to examine the fundamental of the problem, the actual cause of problem that the startup entrepreneur have to face 3) to reveal the process of negotiating of a startup, operational and tools to dominate and negotiate with the problem. The interview form and questionnaires were utilized as research tools. In-depth interviews, focus group discussions, and a quasi-experimental design were used to gather data. Content analysis was used to assess qualitative data from 12 key informants, while descriptive statistics were used to analyze quantitative data from 134 samples. Results indicated that 1) What is the challenge of a startup entrepreneur in Chiang Mai? It was discovered that there are three problems: disparity in access to economic resources, establishing a firm from the ground up, and negotiating the connections of diverse groups. 2) . The most critical prerequisite for new business owners is to build up money over time. The term "time" refers to contestants who are racing against the clock. include fluctuations in the economy 3) policies and procedures assisting new business owners. The Thai government does not comprehend and is unable to assist. In and of itself, it's a contradictory policy. The state is uninterested in originality, but it does assist enterprises that can get finance through a network of extensions.

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Published

2022-04-24

How to Cite

Inthiyod , S. . . (2022). The Making of Start-up Entrepreneur in Chiang Mai: Neoliberalism, Space-Time and Negotiation. ASEAN Journal of Religious and Cultural Research, 5(2), 31–40. Retrieved from https://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ajrcr/article/view/255933