Perceived risks, challenges and coping strategies among West African immigrant entrepreneurs in Ghana [PDF]
Globally, immigrants’ entrepreneurship has been widely acknowledged as a critical driver for the socio-economic development of nations. Yet, studies barely examine the risks and difficulties immigrants encounter in their business transactions, especially
Elijah Yendaw +2 more
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Economic Integration of Immigrant Entrepreneurs [PDF]
Objective: This study investigates economic integration of immigrant entrepreneurs by comparing them with their native-born counterparts, and examines whether and how entrepreneurs socio-cultural integration affects their economic integration.
Nonna Kushnirovich
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Immigrant entrepreneurs in the USA: A conceptual discussion of the demands of immigration and entrepreneurial intentions [PDF]
Purpose - Given the growing number of immigrant entrepreneurs in the USA, the purpose of this paper is to better understand the behaviors of this subgroup of entrepreneurs.
Yemisi Freda Awotoye, Robert Paul Singh
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Welcoming talent? A comparative study of immigrant entrepreneurs’ entry policies in France, Germany and the Netherlands [PDF]
This article explores the admission policies for self-employed non-EU immigrants wanting to start or move their business to the European Union (EU). Selecting immigrant entrepreneurs is a specific and understudied policy strand in the battle for talent ...
Tesseltje de Lange
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Two Sets of Business Cards: Responses of Chinese Immigrant Women Entrepreneurs in Canada and Australia to Sexism and Racism [PDF]
Existing entrepreneurial discourses have been dominated by white middle-class androcentric approach, giving little space to the discussions of racism and sexism experienced by minority women entrepreneurs.
Frances Chiang +2 more
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Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Romania: Drawing Best Practices From Middle Eastern Immigrant Entrepreneurs’ Experiences [PDF]
Migrant entrepreneurship represents a topic of a high societal and academic significance. For a host country, immigrant entrepreneurs’ endeavours are, in many cases, an under-utilized lever for local and regional economic revival.
Ozgur Ozmen +2 more
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Well-Being of Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Their Entrepreneurial Life [PDF]
Miller and Collier (2010) in their considerations on entrepreneurial success state that focusing just on wealth creation is very narrow. The purpose of the paper is to present the results of the analysis of the quality of immigrant entrepreneurs’ life ...
Przemysław Zbierowski, PhD (habilitated), Professor +2 more
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Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs [PDF]
Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs were historically portrayed as a common prototypical example of middleman minorities, as they usually operate in the trading and commerce sector within a localised ethnic enclave in host countries. Framed within the context of the contemporary era, this study evaluated new immigrant entrepreneurs from mainland China in ...
ZHANG, Tenghao +4 more
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Understanding immigrant entrepreneurship: a home-country entrepreneurial ecosystem perspective [PDF]
Purpose – Given the importance of immigration and immigrant entrepreneurs in advanced economies, the authors take an entrepreneurial ecosystem perspective to study the home-country benefits possessed by immigrant entrepreneurs and how home-country ...
Carson Duan +2 more
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Background: The success stories of immigrant entrepreneurs are well documented worldwide. In South Africa, that success created mixed feelings among the locals as immigrant entrepreneurs are often perceived as being opportunistic and cunning in business.
Tatenda Chidau +2 more
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