The article proposes a theoretical discussion at the crossroads of the return migration scholarship with the entrepreneurship research. Its main goal is to build an analytical framework in which entrepreneurial experiences of international return migrants are conceptualized. The fertile theoretical legacy within the study of entrepreneurship along with an idealized view of the positive effects of migration constitute essential premises for understanding the biased outputs of the empirical studies of entrepreneurship upon return to the origin country. Firstly, the article draws on the main lines of theorising opportunities within the Weberian and Schumpeterian theoretical traditions. Secondly, it points out how contemporary studies of entrep...
Refugee entrepreneurship has become a phenomenon of global interest. This article contributes to the...
The aim of this paper is to investigate whether return migrants are more likely to become entreprene...
This paper considers migrants on a continuum in terms of voluntariness of departure and intended tim...
Due to its increasingly unstable nature, contemporary return migrations call into question the curre...
Purpose: This paper examines how entrepreneurial potential is built abroad during periods of EU econ...
This article examines the intentions of the diaspora to return to their homeland and engage in entre...
Returnee entrepreneurs are individuals who return to their home country to start a new venture after...
In this chapter I present an overview of two main approaches to return migration, entrepreneurship a...
Despite the research on return migration testifying to a growing and lively debate over the last few...
This paper investigates whether structuralist and culturalist approaches to migrant entrepreneurship...
Having as starting point a research field within the Romanian immigrant community from Graz, this pa...
This paper explores the relationship between international migration and entrepreneurship, drawing o...
The objective of this study is to inform and invigorate international business (IB) research on migr...
Purpose Few studies have sought to explore the issue of entrepreneurial intention within refugees, d...
While most studies of migrant entrepreneurship focus on disadvantaged migrants from the ‘global Sout...
Refugee entrepreneurship has become a phenomenon of global interest. This article contributes to the...
The aim of this paper is to investigate whether return migrants are more likely to become entreprene...
This paper considers migrants on a continuum in terms of voluntariness of departure and intended tim...
Due to its increasingly unstable nature, contemporary return migrations call into question the curre...
Purpose: This paper examines how entrepreneurial potential is built abroad during periods of EU econ...
This article examines the intentions of the diaspora to return to their homeland and engage in entre...
Returnee entrepreneurs are individuals who return to their home country to start a new venture after...
In this chapter I present an overview of two main approaches to return migration, entrepreneurship a...
Despite the research on return migration testifying to a growing and lively debate over the last few...
This paper investigates whether structuralist and culturalist approaches to migrant entrepreneurship...
Having as starting point a research field within the Romanian immigrant community from Graz, this pa...
This paper explores the relationship between international migration and entrepreneurship, drawing o...
The objective of this study is to inform and invigorate international business (IB) research on migr...
Purpose Few studies have sought to explore the issue of entrepreneurial intention within refugees, d...
While most studies of migrant entrepreneurship focus on disadvantaged migrants from the ‘global Sout...
Refugee entrepreneurship has become a phenomenon of global interest. This article contributes to the...
The aim of this paper is to investigate whether return migrants are more likely to become entreprene...
This paper considers migrants on a continuum in terms of voluntariness of departure and intended tim...