Given the fact that numerous challenges prohibit African immigrants from availing financial capital for the purpose of starting a business in South Africa, this paper sets out to investigate whether those that succeeded experienced a significant increment in their financial capital three or more years after startup. This paper was designed within the quantitative and qualitative research paradigms. A triangulation of three methods was utilised to collect and analyze the data. From a quantitative perspective, the survey questionnaire was utilised. To complement the quantitative approach, personal interviews and focus groups were utilised as the methods within the qualitative approach paradigm. The primary data collection instrument used was ...
The role of immigrant entrepreneurs in the economic development of nations is worthy of some acknowl...
Using a triangulation of three methods, we devise a framework for the acquisition of the resources v...
This study examines factors inhibiting African immigrant entrepreneurs’ small and medium enterprises...
Given the fact that numerous challenges prohibit African immigrants from availing financial capital ...
Given the fact that numerous challenges prohibit African immigrants from availing financial capital ...
ArticleGiven the fact that numerous challenges prohibit African immigrants from availing financial c...
Drawing a sample of 135 successful African immigrant-owned businesses, this paper sets out to invest...
Drawing a sample of 135 successful African immigrant-owned businesses, this paper sets out to invest...
Access to financial resources is very important to the survival and growth of immigrant-owned busine...
Although immigrants have been found to be particularly likely to engage in entrepreneurial ...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Technology: Pub...
Despite the plethora of challenges faced by immigrant-owned businesses, there are still some that ar...
Using incoming revenues and the associated costs that underpin the concept of breakeven analysis, th...
Taking Cape Town, South Africa as a case, this paper seeks to investigate the factors that define th...
Using a triangulation of three methods, we devise a framework for the acquisition of the resources v...
The role of immigrant entrepreneurs in the economic development of nations is worthy of some acknowl...
Using a triangulation of three methods, we devise a framework for the acquisition of the resources v...
This study examines factors inhibiting African immigrant entrepreneurs’ small and medium enterprises...
Given the fact that numerous challenges prohibit African immigrants from availing financial capital ...
Given the fact that numerous challenges prohibit African immigrants from availing financial capital ...
ArticleGiven the fact that numerous challenges prohibit African immigrants from availing financial c...
Drawing a sample of 135 successful African immigrant-owned businesses, this paper sets out to invest...
Drawing a sample of 135 successful African immigrant-owned businesses, this paper sets out to invest...
Access to financial resources is very important to the survival and growth of immigrant-owned busine...
Although immigrants have been found to be particularly likely to engage in entrepreneurial ...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Technology: Pub...
Despite the plethora of challenges faced by immigrant-owned businesses, there are still some that ar...
Using incoming revenues and the associated costs that underpin the concept of breakeven analysis, th...
Taking Cape Town, South Africa as a case, this paper seeks to investigate the factors that define th...
Using a triangulation of three methods, we devise a framework for the acquisition of the resources v...
The role of immigrant entrepreneurs in the economic development of nations is worthy of some acknowl...
Using a triangulation of three methods, we devise a framework for the acquisition of the resources v...
This study examines factors inhibiting African immigrant entrepreneurs’ small and medium enterprises...