India has emerged as a major source of migrants for developed countries including Australia; yet, there is a dearth of research on Indian migrant entrepreneurs, particularly women. Using qualitative methods of enquiry, we explore the perceptions of Indian migrant women entrepreneurs (MWEs) and their partners in Melbourne, Australia, about their entrepreneurship experiences from a family embeddedness perspective. More specifically, we explore how family embeddedness of Indian MWEs is influenced by certain factors which in turn influence their entrepreneurship experience. Our findings suggest that entrepreneurship among Indian MWEs is a complex phenomenon influenced by their being an Indian, a woman and a new Australian, all of which interac...
Recent years have seen increased interest in entrepreneurship beyond the narrow realm of the economi...
Copyright © 2019 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. Not all diasporans face the same opportunities and ch...
The purpose of this study is to explore and identify possible barriers and challenges experienced by...
GroupIndia has emerged as a major source of migrants for developed countries including Australia; ye...
This paper focuses upon the often neglected issue of the contribution of South Asian women to both e...
Purpose: This research aims to identify some female entrepreneurs and their relationship profiles wi...
The objective of this article is to examine the shift in the intergenerational mobility of Indian im...
We integrate insights from the social embeddedness perspective with research on immigrantentrepreneu...
The importance of ethnic minority businesses (EMBs) has been lauded in the entrepreneurship discours...
We integrate insights from the social embeddedness perspective with research on immigrant entreprene...
Over the last few decades, migration has been on the rise. 23 million people (5.1 %) of the 447.3 mi...
Among western nations Australia has received, in relative terms, one of the largest and most diverse...
Purpose: This study explores how the family influences the entrepreneurial orientation (EO) process ...
Given the rising rate of migration across the globe, immigrant entrepreneurship is more than ever a ...
This article offers a socio-historical view of how families make a living and contribute to business...
Recent years have seen increased interest in entrepreneurship beyond the narrow realm of the economi...
Copyright © 2019 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. Not all diasporans face the same opportunities and ch...
The purpose of this study is to explore and identify possible barriers and challenges experienced by...
GroupIndia has emerged as a major source of migrants for developed countries including Australia; ye...
This paper focuses upon the often neglected issue of the contribution of South Asian women to both e...
Purpose: This research aims to identify some female entrepreneurs and their relationship profiles wi...
The objective of this article is to examine the shift in the intergenerational mobility of Indian im...
We integrate insights from the social embeddedness perspective with research on immigrantentrepreneu...
The importance of ethnic minority businesses (EMBs) has been lauded in the entrepreneurship discours...
We integrate insights from the social embeddedness perspective with research on immigrant entreprene...
Over the last few decades, migration has been on the rise. 23 million people (5.1 %) of the 447.3 mi...
Among western nations Australia has received, in relative terms, one of the largest and most diverse...
Purpose: This study explores how the family influences the entrepreneurial orientation (EO) process ...
Given the rising rate of migration across the globe, immigrant entrepreneurship is more than ever a ...
This article offers a socio-historical view of how families make a living and contribute to business...
Recent years have seen increased interest in entrepreneurship beyond the narrow realm of the economi...
Copyright © 2019 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. Not all diasporans face the same opportunities and ch...
The purpose of this study is to explore and identify possible barriers and challenges experienced by...