Ethnic minority business in the uk: a review of research and policy development [PDF]
Part of a series produced to support a ESRC/CRE/DTI/emda workshop on ethnic minority entrepreneurship. This paper comprised a review of research literature on ethnic minority enterprise and an overview of UK policy ...
Jones, T, Ram, M
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TRANSNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: THE CASE OF POLAND
Purpose The purpose of the paper is to present the phenomenon of transnational entrepreneurship on the example of Poland. This phenomenon is presented against the background of general data on migration. Methodology/approach This exploratory paper offers a general review of the phenomenon of transnational entrepreneurship in the Polish context ...
Beata Glinka, Eszter Megyeri
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Perspectives on Transnational Entrepreneurship [PDF]
What motivates an individual to leave his/her home country to explore business opportunities? What experiences foster a global entrepreneurial mindset in the individual and can this mindset be taught? What are the implications of transnational entrepreneurship for education and future societies? At the time of writing, there is much change in the world,
Kazuko Yokoyama, Sarah Louisa Birchley
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'Gatekeepers' of Islamic financial circuits : analysing urban geographies of the global Shari'a elite [PDF]
This paper analyses the importance of 'Shari'a scholars' in the Islamic Financial Services (IFS) sector, which has been a growing global practice since the 1970s.
Bassens, David +2 more
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The financialization of remittances in Nepal: Governing through the pedagogy of fear and hope
In the last decade, remittances have become connected to financialization, expanding financial markets and deepening financial logics in what has been termed the financialization of remittances (FOR).
Lekh Nath Paudel, Rahel Kunz
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Entrepreneurship as a mode of integration: Experiences of former refugees in Belgrade, Serbia [PDF]
This paper is exploring refugee entrepreneurship as a possible mode of integration in the host society. Since integration is complex and dynamic process we use multidisciplinary perspective on migration.
Predojević-Despić Jelena, Lukić Vesna
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Heritage entrepreneurship. Agency-driven promotion of the Mediterranean diet in Spain. [PDF]
This article explores the role of the agency in the social process that constitutes cultural heritage. By introducing the concept of heritage entrepreneurship to explain the conversion of cultural elements into heritage, we discuss the case of the ...
Pfeilstetter, Richard
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A women's worth: exploring ethnic minority female entrepreneurs' experiences in Sri Lanka
Women, particularly minority women, remain underrepresented in entrepreneurial activities and continue establishing ventures in low-growth sectors. This qualitative research explores ethnic minority female entrepreneurs' experiences by focusing on why ...
Samimeer Sahira, H.A.K.N.S. Surangi
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Diaspora actors can increase trade, investments, as well as exchange of technology and know-how between home and host countries. As almost half of the world’s countries have adopted policy incentives to encourage diaspora direct investments, such flows ...
Daniel Naujoks
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European Union Entrepreneurship and Innovativeness Support Policy for Businesses [PDF]
To a great extent, growth in entrepreneurship and innovativeness as significant factors in the economic development of Europe and Poland is dependent on the elimination of administrative barriers for companies and the introduction of the facilitating of ...
Wysokińska, Zofia
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