The The Digitization of Latin American Immigrant Enterprises in Chile (2020-2022)
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The digital platform economy is transforming the nature of work. Alongside the large companies that promote change, there are precarious subordinate groups that reinforce the restructuring. One of these was the Latin American women of the Migrant Woman Entrepreneur: Collaborative Growth Community (M...
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The The Digitization of Latin American Immigrant Enterprises in Chile (2020-2022)La digitalización de emprendimientos de inmigrantes latinoamericanas en Chile (2020-2022)Ramírez, Catalina MarcelaSoto Lara, José JulianFemale migrationGlobal SouthCOVID-19Social networksGig EconomyMigración femeninaSur globalCOVID-19Redes socialesGig EconomyThe digital platform economy is transforming the nature of work. Alongside the large companies that promote change, there are precarious subordinate groups that reinforce the restructuring. One of these was the Latin American women of the Migrant Woman Entrepreneur: Collaborative Growth Community (MWECGC) program in Chile. Therefore, the general objective of the research is to analyze the mode of insertion of these women into the digital economy of Chile and to elucidate the labor profile of the group before and after their arrival in the country. Starting from the hypothesis that the crossing of individual biographies with the socio-economic context are fundamental for the development of the enterprise, a Netnography was carried out with 49 women who participated in the project. The results show that the confluence of individual and contextual factors produced four types of female entrepreneurs. The conclusions suggest that the digitization of entrepreneurship does not guarantee its visibility and reach, relativizing the supposed democratizing potential of the platforms.La economía de plataformas digitales está transformando la naturaleza del trabajo. En paralelo a las grandes compañías dinamizadoras de este cambio hay grupos subalternos precarios que refuerzan la reestructuración. Un caso ejemplar es el de las mujeres latinoamericanas del programa Migrant Woman Entrepreneur: Collaborative Growth Community (MWECGC) de Chile. Por lo mismo, el objetivo general de la investigación es analizar la modalidad de inserción de las mujeres de este programa en la economía digital de Chile y dilucidar el perfil laboral del grupo antes y después de su llegada al país. Partiendo de la hipótesis de que el cruce de sus biografías con el contexto socioeconómico chileno es fundamental para desarrollar sus emprendimientos digitales, se practicó una netnography a las 49 mujeres que participaron en el proyecto. Los resultados muestran que la confluencia de factores individuales y contextuales produjo cuatro tipos de emprendedoras. Las conclusiones sugieren que la digitalización del emprendimiento no garantiza la visibilidad y alcance de este, lo que relativiza el supuesto potencial democratizador de las plataformas.Universidad del Pacífico2025-07-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.up.edu.pe/index.php/apuntes/article/view/2215Apuntes. Social Sciences Journal; Vol. 52 No. 99 (2025): Apuntes 99Apuntes. Revista de ciencias sociales; Vol. 52 Núm. 99 (2025): Apuntes 992223-17570252-1865reponame:Revistas - Universidad del Pacíficoinstname:Universidad del Pacíficoinstacron:UPspahttps://revistas.up.edu.pe/index.php/apuntes/article/view/2215/1846Derechos de autor 2025 Catalina Marcela Ramírez, José Julian Soto Lara, jjsotolarahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.revistas.up.edu.pe:article/22152025-07-31T14:07:05Z |
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The The Digitization of Latin American Immigrant Enterprises in Chile (2020-2022) La digitalización de emprendimientos de inmigrantes latinoamericanas en Chile (2020-2022) |
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The The Digitization of Latin American Immigrant Enterprises in Chile (2020-2022) |
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The The Digitization of Latin American Immigrant Enterprises in Chile (2020-2022) Ramírez, Catalina Marcela Female migration Global South COVID-19 Social networks Gig Economy Migración femenina Sur global COVID-19 Redes sociales Gig Economy |
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The The Digitization of Latin American Immigrant Enterprises in Chile (2020-2022) |
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The The Digitization of Latin American Immigrant Enterprises in Chile (2020-2022) |
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The The Digitization of Latin American Immigrant Enterprises in Chile (2020-2022) |
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Ramírez, Catalina Marcela Soto Lara, José Julian |
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Ramírez, Catalina Marcela |
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Ramírez, Catalina Marcela Soto Lara, José Julian |
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Soto Lara, José Julian |
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Female migration Global South COVID-19 Social networks Gig Economy Migración femenina Sur global COVID-19 Redes sociales Gig Economy |
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Female migration Global South COVID-19 Social networks Gig Economy Migración femenina Sur global COVID-19 Redes sociales Gig Economy |
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The digital platform economy is transforming the nature of work. Alongside the large companies that promote change, there are precarious subordinate groups that reinforce the restructuring. One of these was the Latin American women of the Migrant Woman Entrepreneur: Collaborative Growth Community (MWECGC) program in Chile. Therefore, the general objective of the research is to analyze the mode of insertion of these women into the digital economy of Chile and to elucidate the labor profile of the group before and after their arrival in the country. Starting from the hypothesis that the crossing of individual biographies with the socio-economic context are fundamental for the development of the enterprise, a Netnography was carried out with 49 women who participated in the project. The results show that the confluence of individual and contextual factors produced four types of female entrepreneurs. The conclusions suggest that the digitization of entrepreneurship does not guarantee its visibility and reach, relativizing the supposed democratizing potential of the platforms. |
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