This paper analyzes the evolution of African American entrepreneurship by comparing the patterns of development of African American entrepreneurship and immigrant entrepreneurship. Whereas most literature focuses on African American culture as the reason for limited entrepreneurial success compared to certain immigrant groups, this paper examines how social, economic, and political forces have adversely influenced the development of Black entrepreneurship compared to various immigrant groups. Using 90 years of census data, we also find empirical support consistent with our assertion that many immigrants have resources (not available to native non-Whites) that facilitate entrepreneurship
This dissertation consists of two essays on immigrant entrepreneurship. In the first essay I examin...
After going through the literature on entrepreneurship we found that very little studies have been d...
ABSTRACT In this paper Butler argues that despite a stronger, group-wide emphasis on new venture cre...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to review the existing literature on immigrant entrepreneurshi...
Purpose — This study investigates the differential likelihood of being an entrepreneur among immigra...
Entrepreneurial activity differs substantially across countries. While cultural differences across c...
Small business ownership among African Americans has been on the rise during the past decade, yet ex...
There is growing attention toward the role of ethnic entrepreneurship as a potential source of socia...
This paper investigates the effect of entrepreneurial spirit on immigrant entrepreneurship in the Un...
Since the 1970’s, the increase in business ownership has been especially noteworthy among ethnic gro...
According to 1997 U.S. Census data, African Americans own only 4% of small, entrepreneurial business...
Immigrants in the United States are much more likely than non-immigrants to start a business, prompt...
This paper explores the phenomenon of ethnic entrepreneurship and migration in developing countries....
This paper focuses on the emerging trend of ethnic minority migrant entrepreneurs breaking out of t...
A growing body of research on immigrant entrepreneurship has developed over the past several years. ...
This dissertation consists of two essays on immigrant entrepreneurship. In the first essay I examin...
After going through the literature on entrepreneurship we found that very little studies have been d...
ABSTRACT In this paper Butler argues that despite a stronger, group-wide emphasis on new venture cre...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to review the existing literature on immigrant entrepreneurshi...
Purpose — This study investigates the differential likelihood of being an entrepreneur among immigra...
Entrepreneurial activity differs substantially across countries. While cultural differences across c...
Small business ownership among African Americans has been on the rise during the past decade, yet ex...
There is growing attention toward the role of ethnic entrepreneurship as a potential source of socia...
This paper investigates the effect of entrepreneurial spirit on immigrant entrepreneurship in the Un...
Since the 1970’s, the increase in business ownership has been especially noteworthy among ethnic gro...
According to 1997 U.S. Census data, African Americans own only 4% of small, entrepreneurial business...
Immigrants in the United States are much more likely than non-immigrants to start a business, prompt...
This paper explores the phenomenon of ethnic entrepreneurship and migration in developing countries....
This paper focuses on the emerging trend of ethnic minority migrant entrepreneurs breaking out of t...
A growing body of research on immigrant entrepreneurship has developed over the past several years. ...
This dissertation consists of two essays on immigrant entrepreneurship. In the first essay I examin...
After going through the literature on entrepreneurship we found that very little studies have been d...
ABSTRACT In this paper Butler argues that despite a stronger, group-wide emphasis on new venture cre...