This analysis of data from the U.S. mainland focusses on the characteristics of Korean-American and Mexican-American small business owners and their families. Its findings have relevance to similar owners of varying ethnicity in Hawaii
Immigrant entrepreneurship is widely recognized as an important aspect of the economic role immigran...
Based on nationwide data on small businesses, characteristics of the more profitable and less profit...
Business success is a dominant theme in the Asian American narrative. However, Asian American entrep...
Business ownership has long been regarded as a source of job creation and economic growth. It has al...
With data from the 2003 and 2005 National Minority Business Owners Survey, we examined the extent to...
Most immigrants relocate to the "land of opportunities" in search of greener pastures. Because of th...
The topic of entrepreneurship is central in both scholarly and public policy discussions of minority...
Recent immigrants often face barriers to making a living, be it through their limited English or eve...
The intergroup variations in self-employment rates are understood as the outcome of the interaction ...
This study provides insight to the factors stimulating ethnic and immigrant business formation. Unde...
We conduct a comprehensive analysis of Mexican-American entrepreneurship. We find that low levels of...
Since the 1970’s, the increase in business ownership has been especially noteworthy among ethnic gro...
Using Current Population Survey (CPS) microdata, I examine trends and the causes of the trends from1...
The practices of Mexican immigrant business owners are well documented in the literature as tailorin...
The immigrant entrepreneur is often seen as a member of supportive peer and community subgroups. The...
Immigrant entrepreneurship is widely recognized as an important aspect of the economic role immigran...
Based on nationwide data on small businesses, characteristics of the more profitable and less profit...
Business success is a dominant theme in the Asian American narrative. However, Asian American entrep...
Business ownership has long been regarded as a source of job creation and economic growth. It has al...
With data from the 2003 and 2005 National Minority Business Owners Survey, we examined the extent to...
Most immigrants relocate to the "land of opportunities" in search of greener pastures. Because of th...
The topic of entrepreneurship is central in both scholarly and public policy discussions of minority...
Recent immigrants often face barriers to making a living, be it through their limited English or eve...
The intergroup variations in self-employment rates are understood as the outcome of the interaction ...
This study provides insight to the factors stimulating ethnic and immigrant business formation. Unde...
We conduct a comprehensive analysis of Mexican-American entrepreneurship. We find that low levels of...
Since the 1970’s, the increase in business ownership has been especially noteworthy among ethnic gro...
Using Current Population Survey (CPS) microdata, I examine trends and the causes of the trends from1...
The practices of Mexican immigrant business owners are well documented in the literature as tailorin...
The immigrant entrepreneur is often seen as a member of supportive peer and community subgroups. The...
Immigrant entrepreneurship is widely recognized as an important aspect of the economic role immigran...
Based on nationwide data on small businesses, characteristics of the more profitable and less profit...
Business success is a dominant theme in the Asian American narrative. However, Asian American entrep...