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Equitable inclusion of racialised communities in genomic research: a scoping review. [PDF]
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Journal of International Entrepreneurship, 2019
The aim of this study is to increase our understanding of immigrant entrepreneurs’ cross-cultural capabilities for international business. Based on 30 interviews with Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs in Australia, we found that cross-cultural capabilities include the capability of psychological adaptation (emotion management and positive mindset) and ...
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The aim of this study is to increase our understanding of immigrant entrepreneurs’ cross-cultural capabilities for international business. Based on 30 interviews with Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs in Australia, we found that cross-cultural capabilities include the capability of psychological adaptation (emotion management and positive mindset) and ...
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Immigrant entrepreneurs in Antofagasta, Chile
Academia Revista Latinoamericana De Administracion, 2018Purpose The purpose of this paper is to characterize the immigrant entrepreneurs of the Region of Antofagasta and identify their contribution to local development. Design/methodology/approach This is a descriptive study with a quantitative approach.
Luis MIGUEL Rodrigo, Gianni Romani
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Why Immigrant Entrepreneurs are More Prone to Exit than Non-immigrant Entrepreneurs?
Eurasian Studies in Business and Economics, 2022Fang Zhao
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Entrepreneurs because they are Immigrants or Immigrants because they are Entrepreneurs?
The Journal of Entrepreneurship, 2011Conventional wisdom suggests that immigrants are forced into selfemployment. Although there is veracity in this assertion, it is equally probable that there is a certain level of entrepreneurial drive and spirit exhibited when an individual departs from his or her homeland.
Prescott C. Ensign, Nicholas P. Robinson
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Population and Environment, 1994
Many immigrants go into business for themselves, rather than enter the salaried labor market. Immigrant business owners in the United States are admired for their enterprising spirit, but they may also be the target of envy and hostility, as was evident in the attacks on Korean businesses during riots in Los Angeles in 1992.
James T. Fawcett, Robert W. Gardner
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Many immigrants go into business for themselves, rather than enter the salaried labor market. Immigrant business owners in the United States are admired for their enterprising spirit, but they may also be the target of envy and hostility, as was evident in the attacks on Korean businesses during riots in Los Angeles in 1992.
James T. Fawcett, Robert W. Gardner
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