During their careers, migrant entrepreneurs may get involved in different types of transnational entrepreneurial activities and use their social capital to activate transnational business-related ties. Based on content analysis of semi-structured interviews and networks maps with self-employed migrants from the former Soviet Union in Germany this study identified four empirically grounded types of migrant transnational entrepreneurial activities and analysed transnational networking strategies for each type. The study demonstrates that different types of social capital are mobilised for different types of transnational business strategies, with intensive transnational entrepreneurial activities requiring larger pre-existing networks in the ...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
The article argues that the mixed embeddedness approach can benefit from a consideration of the disc...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
During their careers, migrant entrepreneurs may get involved in different types of transnational ent...
Classical studies on migration as those of the Chicago school emphasized the social disorganization ...
These theoretical reflections addresses the question of how networks can contribute to opportunity d...
According to the author, this book aims to explore the accessibility and use of social capital withi...
This paper touches upon the topic of migrant entrepreneurship and their social networks at a local a...
An increasing number of studies are analyzing the roles of personal skills and social contacts in tr...
An increasing number of studies are analyzing the roles of personal skills and social contacts in tr...
Transnational entrepreneurship studies highlight the importance of personal profiles, institutions, ...
Research on migrant transnationalism has mostly focused on particular transnational activities, thei...
Social capital provides access to resources; however, how migrant entrepreneurs use social capital i...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
The article argues that the mixed embeddedness approach can benefit from a consideration of the disc...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
During their careers, migrant entrepreneurs may get involved in different types of transnational ent...
Classical studies on migration as those of the Chicago school emphasized the social disorganization ...
These theoretical reflections addresses the question of how networks can contribute to opportunity d...
According to the author, this book aims to explore the accessibility and use of social capital withi...
This paper touches upon the topic of migrant entrepreneurship and their social networks at a local a...
An increasing number of studies are analyzing the roles of personal skills and social contacts in tr...
An increasing number of studies are analyzing the roles of personal skills and social contacts in tr...
Transnational entrepreneurship studies highlight the importance of personal profiles, institutions, ...
Research on migrant transnationalism has mostly focused on particular transnational activities, thei...
Social capital provides access to resources; however, how migrant entrepreneurs use social capital i...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
The article argues that the mixed embeddedness approach can benefit from a consideration of the disc...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...