International audienceDespite recent large flows of migrants to the UK, the gendered nature of how men and women experience migrant entrepreneurial journeys remains under-researched. This article contributes to debates within the field of entrepreneurship by exploring the lived experiences of transna- tional migrant entrepreneurs setting up enterprises in the UK. Reporting the findings of interviews with forty-seven Eastern European transnational migrant entrepreneurs, this article focuses on the rarely discussed form of symbolic capital understood as the prestige, status and positive reputa- tion individuals possess in the eyes of others. Our findings demonstrate the multifaceted and often gendered nature of forms of cultivated sym- bolic ...
Processes of migration are embedded in social networks, more recently conceptualised as social capit...
Researches in the field of migration have highlighted the different roles played by the communities ...
This article discusses how female ‘migrant’ entrepreneurs present and connect mobility to their soci...
International audienceDespite recent large flows of migrants to the UK, the gendered nature of how m...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
Despite increased academic attention paid to migration flows in Europe, the gendered nature of tran...
Despite increased academic attention paid to migration flows in Europe, the gendered nature of trans...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
This article opens new perspectives for the study of gender, transnationalism and cultural capital b...
This chapter presents the voices of migrant women entrepreneurs in the UK in relation to the impact ...
This chapter explores the multifaceted trajectories of migrant women and their experiences of becomi...
The research explores the different experiences of integration among female migrants from Eastern Eu...
This paper explores the relationship between gender, entrepreneurial capital and firm performance. T...
This paper explores the relationship between gender, entrepreneurial capital and firm performance. T...
Drawing on the life histories of migrant women entrepreneurs in the Netherlands and Spain, this arti...
Processes of migration are embedded in social networks, more recently conceptualised as social capit...
Researches in the field of migration have highlighted the different roles played by the communities ...
This article discusses how female ‘migrant’ entrepreneurs present and connect mobility to their soci...
International audienceDespite recent large flows of migrants to the UK, the gendered nature of how m...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
Despite increased academic attention paid to migration flows in Europe, the gendered nature of tran...
Despite increased academic attention paid to migration flows in Europe, the gendered nature of trans...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
This article opens new perspectives for the study of gender, transnationalism and cultural capital b...
This chapter presents the voices of migrant women entrepreneurs in the UK in relation to the impact ...
This chapter explores the multifaceted trajectories of migrant women and their experiences of becomi...
The research explores the different experiences of integration among female migrants from Eastern Eu...
This paper explores the relationship between gender, entrepreneurial capital and firm performance. T...
This paper explores the relationship between gender, entrepreneurial capital and firm performance. T...
Drawing on the life histories of migrant women entrepreneurs in the Netherlands and Spain, this arti...
Processes of migration are embedded in social networks, more recently conceptualised as social capit...
Researches in the field of migration have highlighted the different roles played by the communities ...
This article discusses how female ‘migrant’ entrepreneurs present and connect mobility to their soci...