This chapter focuses on mapping the support initiatives available to ethnic minority women entrepreneurs in the UK. It also compares the support provided by targeted initiatives to mainstream programmes in order to identify possible gaps. The study draws on evidence from previous research focused on promoting diversity and inclusion in business innovation, and adapts the entrepreneurial ecosystem model to frame its analysis. Our findings highlight the fragmented nature of existing ethnic minority women’s support networks, and emphasize the need to further develop intermediaries and networks (as well as to clarify the distinction between them) within entrepreneurial ecosystems. Furthermore, there is a need to pay greater attention t...
One of the fundamental issues in the landscape of UK small business policy is the unevenness in the ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Lam, W., Harris, P., & Yang, S. (2019). ...
There are longstanding policy concerns that ethnic minorities and women have relatively lower enterp...
Despite the widely recognised importance of diversity for business performance, knowledge concerning...
This article presents an overarching review of the evidence regarding enterprise diversity. It discu...
This article presents an overarching review of the evidence regarding enterprise diversity. It discu...
There are longstanding policy concerns that ethnic minorities and women have relatively lower enterp...
The aim of this research is to explore the motivations of ethnic minority women starting up their o...
Ethnic minority entrepreneurship in Britain is no longer mainly associated with established ethnic m...
Purpose ? The purpose of this paper is to compare the entrepreneurial activity, attitudes and social...
Aims This project reviews recent research on ethnic minorities in business, focusing in particular o...
Part of a series produced to support a ESRC/CRE/DTI/emda workshop on ethnic minority entrepreneurshi...
This article advances knowledge on the diversity and heterogeneity of women-led small and medium-siz...
Purpose – Ethnic minority entrepreneurs (EMEs) are traditionally associated with lower growth indust...
Purpose: Ethnic minority entrepreneurs (EMEs) are traditionally associated with lower growth industr...
One of the fundamental issues in the landscape of UK small business policy is the unevenness in the ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Lam, W., Harris, P., & Yang, S. (2019). ...
There are longstanding policy concerns that ethnic minorities and women have relatively lower enterp...
Despite the widely recognised importance of diversity for business performance, knowledge concerning...
This article presents an overarching review of the evidence regarding enterprise diversity. It discu...
This article presents an overarching review of the evidence regarding enterprise diversity. It discu...
There are longstanding policy concerns that ethnic minorities and women have relatively lower enterp...
The aim of this research is to explore the motivations of ethnic minority women starting up their o...
Ethnic minority entrepreneurship in Britain is no longer mainly associated with established ethnic m...
Purpose ? The purpose of this paper is to compare the entrepreneurial activity, attitudes and social...
Aims This project reviews recent research on ethnic minorities in business, focusing in particular o...
Part of a series produced to support a ESRC/CRE/DTI/emda workshop on ethnic minority entrepreneurshi...
This article advances knowledge on the diversity and heterogeneity of women-led small and medium-siz...
Purpose – Ethnic minority entrepreneurs (EMEs) are traditionally associated with lower growth indust...
Purpose: Ethnic minority entrepreneurs (EMEs) are traditionally associated with lower growth industr...
One of the fundamental issues in the landscape of UK small business policy is the unevenness in the ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Lam, W., Harris, P., & Yang, S. (2019). ...
There are longstanding policy concerns that ethnic minorities and women have relatively lower enterp...