Immigrants’ Entrepreneurship: Analytical Overview of Foreign Approaches
Entrepreneurial activity of immigrants is a fairly new phenomenon for Russian reality which explains both the paucity of empirical works and the practically absence of a holistic view of theoretical and methodological foundations for such studies in ...
Vera M. Peshkova
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Localizing informal practices in transnational entrepreneurship [PDF]
Transnational entrepreneurs are often represented as active agents capable of mobilizing resources situated in different countries to develop new businesses. However, restrictive migration regimes limit the possibilities of individuals to become entrepreneurs. Based on ethnographic research in Barcelona, Spain, this article argues that, in a context of
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Transnationalism and Belonging: The Case of Moroccan Entrepreneurs in Amsterdam and Milan
Research on migrant transnationalism has mostly focused on particular transnational activities, their salience in various contexts and populations, and their relationship with migrant incorporation.
Giacomo Solano +3 more
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Transnational Entrepreneurship: Distinctive Features and a New Definition
Definitions of transnational entrepreneurship are too general making it difficult to understand what distinguishes transnational entrepreneurship from other forms of entrepreneurship. In addition, these definitions identify the “immigrant”, “ethnic”, or “
Eduardo Bailetti
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Cosmopolitanism and transnational elite entrepreneurial practices: manifesting the cosmopolitan disposition in a cosmopolitan city [PDF]
Purpose The paper aims to focus on the role that cosmopolitanism and, in particular, “the cosmopolitan disposition” (Woodward et al., 2008) plays in the process of entrepreneurial business by transnational business elites in Dubai. Design/methodology/
Jose M. Alcaraz +5 more
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Within the debate of transnational migration the phenomenon of transnational ethnic entrepreneurship is gaining in importance. Transnational ethnic entrepreneurship—in comparison to the already widely-discussed “traditional” ethnic economy—exhibits ...
Ariana Fürst, Jan Balke
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Transnational social capital: the socio‐spatialities of civil society [PDF]
Civil society remains a contested concept, but one that is widely embedded in global development processes. Transnationalism within civil society scholarship is often described dichotomously, either through hierarchical dependency relations or as a more ...
Abrahamsen R. +38 more
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Chinese transnational entrepreneurs in Budapest and Belgrade: Seeking the markets in the transition economies [PDF]
Central and Southeastern European countries have witnessed a new phenomenon in the last two decades - Chinese migration that has qualitatively and quantitatively different characteristics in comparison with previous periods and other regions.
Milutinović Svetlana
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International entrepreneurship education: postgraduate business students experiences of entrepreneurship education [PDF]
Objectives The study aims to enhance understanding of the effectiveness of entrepreneurship education in meeting the expectations and motivations of international postgraduate students participating in UK business & management education.
David Rae +2 more
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Transnational entrepreneurship in the Global South: evidence from Southern Africa
Transnational entrepreneurship is an evolving field of research which occupies an interface between social and regional sciences. The phenomenon of transnational entrepreneurship is driven by entrepreneurs that migrate from one country to another whilst ...
Rogerson Jayne M. +1 more
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