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Immigration and Entrepreneurship [PDF]
Immigrants are widely perceived as being highly entrepreneurial and important for economic growth and innovation. This is reflected in immigration policies and many developed countries have created special visas and entry requirements in an attempt to ...
Fairlie, Robert W., Lofstrom, Magnus
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Antecedents of immigrants’ entrepreneurial intention formation process: an empirical study of immigrant entrepreneurs in Canada [PDF]
Economic integration of ever-increasing number of immigrants in the host country is a challenge both for the immigrant and their host government. Immigrant entrepreneurship can be one of the solutions to this challenge. However, little is known about how
Radjabu Mayuto +3 more
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Immigrant entrepreneurship: A review and research agenda [PDF]
Immigrant entrepreneurship has become a phenomenon of global interest. This paper reviews existing immigrant entrepreneurship literature in order to map out the major streams of research and identify widely used theories, methods, and contexts. To do this, the authors have reviewed 514 articles from academic journals. This paper highlights the need for
Marina Dabic +2 more
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Immigrant Entrepreneurship as a Field of Research [PDF]
The article presents immigrant entrepreneurship as a field of research. In the first section, the main concepts related to immigrant entrepreneurship are recounted.
Beata Glinka, Professor, PhD (habilitated)
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Dynamics of Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Romania [PDF]
Immigrant entrepreneurship may represent a means for diminishing the negative effects specific to the migration phenomenon and for emphasising the positive ones, contributing to the development of strong regions.
Raluka Grosu
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Immigration and Entrepreneurship [PDF]
Immigrants are widely perceived as being highly entrepreneurial and important for economic growth and innovation. This is reflected in immigration policies and many developed countries have created special visas and entry requirements in an attempt to ...
Fairlie, Robert W., Lofstrom, Magnus
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Low-Skilled Immigrant Entrepreneurship [PDF]
More than half of the foreign born workforce in the U.S. have no schooling beyond high school and about 20 percent of the low-skilled workforce are immigrants. More than 10 percent of these low-skilled immigrants are self-employed. Utilizing longitudinal
Lofstrom, Magnus
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Immigrant Entrepreneurship: An International Comparison
The actual triple-C, as a combination of economic and financial crises, in addition to the crisis in credibility of economic policy, has fostered North-North and South-North immigration.
Alicia Coduras Martínez +2 more
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Immigrant entrepreneurship in the Netherlands [PDF]
Younger people are less often entrepreneur than elder people, just as low-skilled people are less likely to be entrepreneur than high-skilled people.
Jan de Kok +3 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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