The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.Purpose While migrant women entrepreneurs (MWE) have been studied extensively through the lenses of gender and ethnicity, social class, as an axis of difference, received scant attention in entrepreneurship and migrant enterprise literature. The purpose of this paper is to make an intersectional analysis on migrant women’s cultural capital development processes on the basis of not only gender and ethnicity, but also class relations. Design/methodology/approach The study draws on empirical insights generated through listening to the life story narratives of 17 women entrepreneurs f...
The literature on ethnic entrepreneurship has focused on structural factors, group characteristics o...
This dissertation reports on a case study of fifty-eight Hong Kong Chinese immigrant women entrepre...
This case study presents aspirations and experiences of a well-established European female entrepren...
This dissertation, comprising four appended papers, examines what entrepreneurs actually do in order...
Purpose: This paper discusses whether the gender dimension of immigrants influences theirentrepreneu...
We examine how female migrant entrepreneurs overturn disadvantage through social resourcing. We argu...
The literature on ethnic entrepreneurship has focused on structural factors, group characteristics o...
Labour markets in welfare states are structured along the lines of gender and immigrant & minori...
Labour markets in welfare states are structured along the lines of gender and immigrant & minori...
This article presents the findings of an integrative literature review (ILR) of studies conducted in...
The study examines migrant women’s entrepreneurship based on statistical analysis of register data a...
This study explores the complex identity work undertaken by women refugee entrepreneurs in the UK. W...
We examine how female migrant entrepreneurs overturn disadvantage through social resourcing. We argu...
This article applies an intersectional lens to analyze the lived experience of 11 women migrant entr...
Emerging from discussions within gender, contextual embeddedness, and migration, this research addre...
The literature on ethnic entrepreneurship has focused on structural factors, group characteristics o...
This dissertation reports on a case study of fifty-eight Hong Kong Chinese immigrant women entrepre...
This case study presents aspirations and experiences of a well-established European female entrepren...
This dissertation, comprising four appended papers, examines what entrepreneurs actually do in order...
Purpose: This paper discusses whether the gender dimension of immigrants influences theirentrepreneu...
We examine how female migrant entrepreneurs overturn disadvantage through social resourcing. We argu...
The literature on ethnic entrepreneurship has focused on structural factors, group characteristics o...
Labour markets in welfare states are structured along the lines of gender and immigrant & minori...
Labour markets in welfare states are structured along the lines of gender and immigrant & minori...
This article presents the findings of an integrative literature review (ILR) of studies conducted in...
The study examines migrant women’s entrepreneurship based on statistical analysis of register data a...
This study explores the complex identity work undertaken by women refugee entrepreneurs in the UK. W...
We examine how female migrant entrepreneurs overturn disadvantage through social resourcing. We argu...
This article applies an intersectional lens to analyze the lived experience of 11 women migrant entr...
Emerging from discussions within gender, contextual embeddedness, and migration, this research addre...
The literature on ethnic entrepreneurship has focused on structural factors, group characteristics o...
This dissertation reports on a case study of fifty-eight Hong Kong Chinese immigrant women entrepre...
This case study presents aspirations and experiences of a well-established European female entrepren...