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Handbook of Research on Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship
A Co-evolutionary View on Resource Management
Edited by Léo-Paul Dana
This exhaustive, interdisciplinary Handbook explores the phenomena of immigration and ethnic minority entrepreneurship in light of marked changes since the mid-twentieth century and the advent of easier, more affordable travel and more open and integrated national economies.
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- Published in print:
- 21 Dec 2007
- ISBN:
- 9781845427337
- eISBN:
- 9781847209962
- Pages:
- 848
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- Handbook of Research on Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship A Co-evolutionary View on Resource Management
- COPYRIGHT
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Chapter 1: Global Entrepreneurship and Transnationalism
- Chapter 2: Ethnic Economies, Social Capital and the Economic Theory of Clubs
- Chapter 3: Ethnic Entrepreneurship: A Theoretical Framework
- Chapter 4: The Economics of Co-ethnic Employment: Incentives, Welfare Effects and Policy Options
- Chapter 5: Understanding the Diversity of Immigrant Entrepreneurial Strategies
- Chapter 6: Immigrant Women in Small Business: Biographies of Becoming Entrepreneurs
- Chapter 7: Migrant Entrepreneurship from the Perspective of Cultural Diversity
- Chapter 8: Ethnic Business Owners and their Advisors: The Effects of Common Ethnicity
- Chapter 9: Ukrainian Farmers in Canada
- Chapter 10: Business Engagement of Chinese Immigrants in Canada
- Chapter 11: Toward a Rethinking of Race, Culture and the African American Entrepreneur
- Chapter 12: Hispanic Entrepreneurship in the United States
- Chapter 13: Challenges and Opportunities for Hispanic Entrepreneurs in the United States
- Chapter 14: Korean Immigrants in the United States
- Chapter 15: The Iranian Ethnic Economy in the United States
- Chapter 16: Entrepreneurship Among Filipino Immigrants
- Chapter 17: Minority Entrepreneurship in New York
- Chapter 18: Non-Economic Effects of Ethnic Entrepreneurship
- Chapter 19: The Rise and Fall of Specialized Small Business Investment: Taking the Taxi to Oblivion
- Chapter 20: Does Ethnicity Matter? A Study of the Strategic Intent of Internet Ventures Founded by Ethnic and ‘Non-Ethnic’ Entrepreneurs
- Chapter 21: Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurs in European Cities: A Comparative Study of Amsterdam
- Chapter 22: Temporal and Geographical Variations in Ethnic Minority Business: Thirty Years of Research in the United Kingdom
- Chapter 23: Italians in Britain: ‘Britalian Culture Entrepreneurs’ Revisted
- Chapter 24: South Asian Entrepreneurship in Britain: A Critique of the Ethnic Enclave Economy Debate
- Chapter 25: Access to Finance by Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurs in the UK
- Chapter 26: Ethnic Minority Business and the Employment of Illegal Immigrants in Birmingham
- Chapter 27: Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Austria
- Chapter 28: Turkish Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Finland
- Chapter 29: Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Germany
- Chapter 30: Migrant Entrepreneurship in Germany
- Chapter 31: Ethnicity, Gender and Entrepreneurship: Turkish Entrepreneurs in Germany
- Chapter 32: Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Hamburg
- Chapter 33: Chinese Entrepreneurs in Hungary
- Chapter 34: Roma Entrepreneurs in Hungary
- Chapter 35: Ethnic Entrepreneurship and the Internationalization of Chinese Capitalism in Asia
- Chapter 36: Dalit Entrepreneurs on the Edges of Caste and Class: Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship in India
- Chapter 37: Immigrant Entrepreneurs and the Israeli Welfare State: Institutional Support and Institutional Constraints
- Chapter 38: Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union as Ethnic Entrepreneurs in Israel
- Chapter 39: Small Business Among Japan’s Buraku People
- Chapter 40: Korean Minority Entrepreneurs in Japan
- Chapter 41: Clan Associations of Singapore and their Roles in the Small Business Sector
- Chapter 42: Ethnic Entrepreneurship in South Africa: An Embedded Approach to the Study Among Various Ethnic Groups
- Chapter 43: Entrepreneurship Among Ghanaians in South Africa
- Chapter 44: Exploring the Relationship Between Culture, Communication and Entrepreneurship in New Zealand
- Chapter 45: Immigrant Cultural Capital in Business: The New Zealand Experience
- Chapter 46: Enterprising Indian Women in New Zealand
- Chapter 47: Lebanese Entrepreneurs in New Zealand
- Chapter 48: A Comparative, Exploratory Investigation into the Perceptions of Internationalizing Firms in Singapore and the UK
- Chapter 49: Towards a Synthesis: A Model of Immigrant and Ethnic Entrepreneurship
- Index
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Chapter 22: Temporal and Geographical Variations in Ethnic Minority Business: Thirty Years of Research in the United Kingdom
Giles A. Barrett and David McEvoy
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- COPYRIGHT
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Chapter 1: Global Entrepreneurship and Transnationalism
- Chapter 2: Ethnic Economies, Social Capital and the Economic Theory of Clubs
- Chapter 3: Ethnic Entrepreneurship: A Theoretical Framework
- Chapter 4: The Economics of Co-ethnic Employment: Incentives, Welfare Effects and Policy Options
- Chapter 5: Understanding the Diversity of Immigrant Entrepreneurial Strategies
- Chapter 6: Immigrant Women in Small Business: Biographies of Becoming Entrepreneurs
- Chapter 7: Migrant Entrepreneurship from the Perspective of Cultural Diversity
- Chapter 8: Ethnic Business Owners and their Advisors: The Effects of Common Ethnicity
- Chapter 9: Ukrainian Farmers in Canada
- Chapter 10: Business Engagement of Chinese Immigrants in Canada
- Chapter 11: Toward a Rethinking of Race, Culture and the African American Entrepreneur
- Chapter 12: Hispanic Entrepreneurship in the United States
- Chapter 13: Challenges and Opportunities for Hispanic Entrepreneurs in the United States
- Chapter 14: Korean Immigrants in the United States
- Chapter 15: The Iranian Ethnic Economy in the United States
- Chapter 16: Entrepreneurship Among Filipino Immigrants
- Chapter 17: Minority Entrepreneurship in New York
- Chapter 18: Non-Economic Effects of Ethnic Entrepreneurship
- Chapter 19: The Rise and Fall of Specialized Small Business Investment: Taking the Taxi to Oblivion
- Chapter 20: Does Ethnicity Matter? A Study of the Strategic Intent of Internet Ventures Founded by Ethnic and ‘Non-Ethnic’ Entrepreneurs
- Chapter 21: Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurs in European Cities: A Comparative Study of Amsterdam
- Chapter 22: Temporal and Geographical Variations in Ethnic Minority Business: Thirty Years of Research in the United Kingdom
- Chapter 23: Italians in Britain: ‘Britalian Culture Entrepreneurs’ Revisted
- Chapter 24: South Asian Entrepreneurship in Britain: A Critique of the Ethnic Enclave Economy Debate
- Chapter 25: Access to Finance by Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurs in the UK
- Chapter 26: Ethnic Minority Business and the Employment of Illegal Immigrants in Birmingham
- Chapter 27: Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Austria
- Chapter 28: Turkish Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Finland
- Chapter 29: Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Germany
- Chapter 30: Migrant Entrepreneurship in Germany
- Chapter 31: Ethnicity, Gender and Entrepreneurship: Turkish Entrepreneurs in Germany
- Chapter 32: Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Hamburg
- Chapter 33: Chinese Entrepreneurs in Hungary
- Chapter 34: Roma Entrepreneurs in Hungary
- Chapter 35: Ethnic Entrepreneurship and the Internationalization of Chinese Capitalism in Asia
- Chapter 36: Dalit Entrepreneurs on the Edges of Caste and Class: Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship in India
- Chapter 37: Immigrant Entrepreneurs and the Israeli Welfare State: Institutional Support and Institutional Constraints
- Chapter 38: Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union as Ethnic Entrepreneurs in Israel
- Chapter 39: Small Business Among Japan’s Buraku People
- Chapter 40: Korean Minority Entrepreneurs in Japan
- Chapter 41: Clan Associations of Singapore and their Roles in the Small Business Sector
- Chapter 42: Ethnic Entrepreneurship in South Africa: An Embedded Approach to the Study Among Various Ethnic Groups
- Chapter 43: Entrepreneurship Among Ghanaians in South Africa
- Chapter 44: Exploring the Relationship Between Culture, Communication and Entrepreneurship in New Zealand
- Chapter 45: Immigrant Cultural Capital in Business: The New Zealand Experience
- Chapter 46: Enterprising Indian Women in New Zealand
- Chapter 47: Lebanese Entrepreneurs in New Zealand
- Chapter 48: A Comparative, Exploratory Investigation into the Perceptions of Internationalizing Firms in Singapore and the UK
- Chapter 49: Towards a Synthesis: A Model of Immigrant and Ethnic Entrepreneurship
- Index