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Innovation and entrepreneurship are being widely promoted and made popular as new job strategies for university graduates to relieve the pressure of employment.
Zhijun GUO +3 more
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In modern conditions, socio-economic development of regions implies searching for new opportunities and forms of doing business, for instance, making use of the ethno-social potential of territories, and ethnic entrepreneurship.
V. Mukha, E. Klochko
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Ethnic entrepreneurial success factors: evidence from the United Arab Emirates
This paper examines how personal, business, and environmental factors influence ethnic entrepreneurial success in the UAE, against the backdrop of the nation's concerted efforts to promote entrepreneurship and foreign investments in SMEs, as the means to
Suzanna Elmassah +2 more
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Ethnic entrepreneurship is a set of connections and regular patterns of interaction between people from the same background who migrate to carry out entrepreneurial activities in a particular region or country.
Hastin Umi Anisah +2 more
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Ethnic Pluralism, Immigration, and Entrepreneurship [PDF]
This paper considers the effects of immigration and ethnicity on entrepreneurship, distinguishing between the individual traits and the environmental characteristics. It looks beyond the resource-opportunity framework and occupational choice: culture and values matter.
Mickiewicz, T +3 more
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Gender differences in ethnic entrepreneurship [PDF]
Gender-based differences are the most important topic of discussion in female entrepreneurship studies. While earlier studies focused on psychological and sociological characteristics of female entrepreneurs, assuming there were only a few differences between males and females, more recent studies have addressed gender-based differences in ...
Tüzin Baycan-Levent +2 more
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A women's worth: exploring ethnic minority female entrepreneurs' experiences in Sri Lanka
Women, particularly minority women, remain underrepresented in entrepreneurial activities and continue establishing ventures in low-growth sectors. This qualitative research explores ethnic minority female entrepreneurs' experiences by focusing on why ...
Samimeer Sahira, H.A.K.N.S. Surangi
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Within the debate of transnational migration the phenomenon of transnational ethnic entrepreneurship is gaining in importance. Transnational ethnic entrepreneurship—in comparison to the already widely-discussed “traditional” ethnic economy—exhibits ...
Ariana Fürst, Jan Balke
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Extending mixed embeddedness to a multi-dimensional concept of transnational entrepreneurship
Migrant entrepreneurship in times of transnational migration go beyond locally serving markets and increasingly operate transnationally. The mixed embeddedness by Kloosterman and Rath has become the main concept to analyze such migrants’ entrepreneurship
Sakura Yamamura, Paul Lassalle
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Classical approaches and contemporary theoretical models of explaining ethnic entrepreneurship [PDF]
The subject of this paper is a review and critical analysis of the basic sociological theories of ethnic entrepreneurship. The first part of the paper will refer to the original theories of ethnic entrepreneurship, classified as classical theoretical ...
Vidicki Vladan D.
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