De Gruyter Handbook of Migrant Entrepreneurship / / ed. by Beata Glinka, Jörg Freiling.

Given the strong migration trends in our society all over the years, this handbook addresses the upcoming topic of migrant entrepreneurship in all its colourful facets. Migration, ethnic minorities, and related phenomena are currently the subject of intensive scholarly discussion and a heated public...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DG Plus DeG Package 2024 Part 1
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2024]
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Year of Publication:2024
Language:English
Series:De Gruyter Handbooks in Business, Economics and Finance ,
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Physical Description:1 online resource (XIX, 412 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • About the Authors
  • Foreword
  • Part I: Migrant Entrepreneurship as a Developing Field of Studies: Towards a Basic Understanding
  • 1 Anatomy, Issues, and Trends in Migrant Entrepreneurship: An Editorial Overview
  • 2 Immigrant Entrepreneurship
  • 3 Fifteen Years of Superdiversity Studies: What Reflections for Migrant Entrepreneurship?
  • 4 Family Heterogeneity and Migrant Entrepreneurship
  • 5 Tendencies in Contemporary Migrations and the Consequences to Immigrant Entrepreneurship: Towards Conceptualization of Transnational Multi-ethnic Bricolages
  • 6 Migrant Entrepreneurs: Between Imitation and Innovation
  • Part II: Varieties of Migrant Entrepreneurship
  • 7 Chinese Migrant and Diaspora Investors Entering Eastern and Central European Business: A Multiple Case Study
  • 8 Transnational Entrepreneurship: A Bibliometric and Content Analysis
  • 9 Survival of the Fittest: Refugees as Entrepreneurs
  • 10 Returnee Entrepreneurs
  • 11 Expat-Preneur: The Interplay Between Self-Initiated Expatriation and Entrepreneurship
  • 12 Expanding or Staying? – How Institutions as External Enablers Shape the Markets of First- and Second-Generation Ethnic Entrepreneurship
  • Part III: Migrant Entrepreneurship Between Founders and Societies: Business Creation and Development
  • 13 Mixed Embeddedness Re-assembled
  • 14 Power Relations and Migrant Entrepreneurs in Local Ecosystems – A German Example
  • 15 Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Networks
  • 16 Resources of Migrant Entrepreneurs: Sources and Development
  • 17 Entrepreneurial Support for Migrant Entrepreneurs: A Systematization of a Growing Stream of Literature
  • 18 Remittances: Immigrant Entrepreneurs and Their Impact on the Home-Country Economy
  • 19 Migrant Entrepreneurship: Implications for Policymaking from a German Perspective
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Index