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A bibliometric review of Immigrant and Ethnic Entrepreneurship
Debate about the immigration of thousands of refugees to Europe and their assimilation by society and the local economy is a popular theme today. Furthermore, international entrepreneurship of ethnic enclaves has been studied as a form of social mobility
Eduardo Picanço Cruz +1 more
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Think non-ethnic, but act ethnic: Perspectives from South Asian entrepreneurs [PDF]
Literature pertaining to ethnic entrepreneurship assumes that religious-cultural and generational factors espouse the intention and ability of the entrepreneur towards business development.
Mark McPherson
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Objective: This article explores ethnic entrepreneurship as an emerging organizational phenomenon, aiming to provide a comprehensive overview through a systematic literature review.
Humberto Reis dos Santos-Souza +2 more
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Bourdieuian approaches to the geography of entrepreneurial cultures [PDF]
Culture has emerged as an important concept within the entrepreneurship literature to help explain differences in the nature of the entrepreneurship process observed between regions, industries and socio-cultural groups.
Spigel, Ben
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Motivations for Self-Employment: The Case of Maori in New Zealand [PDF]
This article adds to the knowledge of ethnic entrepreneurship by examining differences between Maori and non-Maori in New Zealand.
Mark Fox
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Ethnic entrepreneurship is the phenomenon that individuals from certain ethnic backgrounds participate in entrepreneurial activities. Individuals from those ethnic backgrounds are affected by various factors such as entrepreneurial tendencies, cultural ...
Sibel Ozafsarlioglu
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Advancing the Frontiers in Ethnic Entrepreneurship Studies
The proliferation of ethnic entrepreneurship varies not only from country to country, but also from sector to sector, from city to city, and – within cities – from neighbourhood to neighbourhood.
J. Rath, V. Schutjens
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Editorial: Immigrant and Ethnic Entrepreneurship
The importance of businesses started and developed by immigrants is host countries is substantial. Just in the US, 90 of the enterprises listed on Fortune 500 have been founded by immigrants, and additional 114 have been started by the second-generation
Jan Brzozowski
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Strategic human capital literature assumes founders mobilize human resources from the market. Social capital research shows that relying on nonmarket sources, such as ethnic communities, for resources results in distinct ways of organizing business ...
Mallika Banerjee
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Introduction to Special Issue on the Rhetoric of Entrepreneurship [PDF]
Introduction to a special issue of the Journal of Business and Technical Communication on the rhetoric of entrepreneurship. The author introduces basic definitions and concepts from the field of entrepreneurship, then identifies three issues linking ...
Spinuzzi, Clay
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