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“Diaspora entrepreneurs are people with a foot in two countries but by definition they live outside of the country of … countries to engage with diaspora entrepreneurs. Rapid rises in business activities through global migration in recent years … entrepreneurs (DE) make to the local, national, and international economies.However, managing DE is increasingly becoming a …
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relationship going from diasporas and immigrant entrepreneurs towards export flows. Both the size of the diaspora and the number of …) through which immigrants generate increased export flows from the regions in which they settle to their countries of origin …: they can become entrepreneurs. Using very small-scale (NUTS-3) administrative data on immigrants' location in Italy, the …
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relationship going from diasporas and immigrant entrepreneurs towards export flows. Both the size of the diaspora and the number of …) through which immigrants generate increased export flows from the regions in which they settle to their countries of origin …: they can become entrepreneurs. Using very small-scale (NUTS-3) administrative data on immigrants' location in Italy, the …
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We study the relationship between ethnicity, occupational choice, and entrepreneurship. Immigrant groups in the United … entrepreneurship. Empirical evidence from the United States supports our model's underlying mechanisms …
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entrepreneurship. Contribution & Value Added: The article contributes to the research on migrant entrepreneurship by analysing … entrepreneurial tendencies of migrants working in a specific yet important sector and by showing novel causalities between …
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entrepreneurs on native entrepreneurship. Moreover, there is no net effect on subgroups of natives separated by skill level. There … entrepreneurship on entrepreneurial propensities of natives. The author draws data from the Annual Social and Economic Supplement of … the Current Population Survey and uses within-state variation in supply of immigrant entrepreneurs for identification. To …
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countries is favourable for entrepreneurship and job creation. Building on existing, yet disjointed theories on diversity, the … paper provides insights as to why different types of diversity may have different effects on entrepreneurship. We test our … predictions using multilevel modelling and the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor survey of over 1.5 million people across 88 …
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Many studies have explored the determinants of entering into entrepreneurship and the differences in self …-employment rates across racial and ethnic groups. However, very little is known about the survival in entrepreneurship of immigrants to … survival probability in entrepreneurship for Mexican and other Hispanic immigrants, which does not carry on to their U …
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accentuate the differences between forced and pulled migrants: (i) the first 15 member states of European Union (referred to as …, both for their employment and entrepreneurship probability. Whereas residential segregation has a more uniformly …
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Received literature on immigrant entrepreneurship describes ethnic firms as founded to meet the needs of an ethnic …, according to some authors, to the "acculturation lag" that characterize these entrepreneurs retaining traditional values from … patterns in entrepreneurs operating in companies characterized by different levels of multicultural hybridism. We tackle this …
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