Exploring the impact of community health in the face of environmental challenges, this study examines local entrepreneurship through coffee marketing. It involved an exploratory analysis of 300 coffee traders, establishing reliability and validity across five dimensions of entrepreneurial perception: economic, financial, sales, social, and environmental. The findings highlight the significance of these perceptions, particularly in vulnerable groups relying on coffee sales for their livelihoods, suggesting a structured approach to understanding entrepreneurship in adverse conditions.
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Exploring the migration of Mexicans from the huasteca potosina, the text delves into critical social psychology theories while examining the economic dependence of emerging economies. It highlights the social and environmental issues driving migration, the cultural adaptations encountered in the U.S., and how migrants utilize the economic resources they generate. This multifaceted analysis offers a profound understanding of the complexities surrounding migration and its impact on both individuals and their home communities.