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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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Challenges experienced by immigrant entrepreneurs in a developing non-Western country: Malaysia
Objective: The objective of the article is to explore the challenges experienced by immigrant entrepreneurs in a developing non-Western immigrant-receiving country.
Hamizah Abd Hamid
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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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Immigrant entrepreneurship in South Africa: A review and research agenda
Immigrant entrepreneurship is a global phenomenon that has recently attracted the interest of South African academics. The goal of this article was to conduct a systematic review of the literature on immigrant entrepreneurship in South African (SA ...
Clavis N. Fubah, Menisha N. Moos
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A factual analysis of sustainable opportunity recognition of immigrant entrepreneurship in Finnish Lapland: Theories and practice [PDF]
Immigrant entrepreneurs are in a disadvantaged position in the Arctic Lapland. According to previous studies (see Yeasmin, 2016), there are many factors that hinder the sustainability of immigrant business. Immigrant entrepreneurs lack socio-economic and
Nafisa Yeasmin, Timo Koivurova
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Purpose: This paper aims to conceptualize intra-Africa immigrant entrepreneurship and provide evidence of its impact on intra-African trade and economic development.
Mazanai Musara, Andrew Maredza
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Background: Despite numerous training programmes by the South African (SA) government equipping citizens with entrepreneurial skills to create businesses for economic development.
Lebohang Y. Moloi +2 more
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Communication channels in the host community market adopted by Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs
Orientation: There is a growing prevalence of entrepreneurial activity by immigrant entrepreneurs in different sectors of various economies across the world.
Tinashe T.R. Ndoro +2 more
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Socio and ethno-cultural embeddedness of transnational Nigerian immigrant entrepreneurs in Ghana
Transnational Nigerian immigrant entrepreneurs have been in Ghana for a long time, operating by utilizing a wide range of resources available to them. Key among these resources are their own socio and ethno-cultural norms which have yet to be explored in
Thomas Antwi Bosiakoh +1 more
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Immigrant Entrepreneurs in the U.S.: Firm Performance Based on Entrepreneurial Competencies
Although immigrants represent a sizeable and growing portion of the total U.S. population and immigrant entrepreneurs play an important role in the U.S. economy, they remain relatively understudied within the literature.
Honghua Li +2 more
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