Migrants are often the carriers of new skills and original abilities. This study focuses on the importance of ‘new urban entrepreneurship’ – in particular, ethnic or migrant business firms – as a major driver of creative and urban dynamics and economic vitality in urban agglomerations. The paper offers a general account of both backgrounds and socio-economic implications of migrant entrepreneurship in large agglomerations and highlights the socio-economic heterogeneity in motivation and performance among different groups of migrant entrepreneurs. This demographic-cultural diversity prompts intriguing questions about differences in business performance among distinct groups of migrant entrepreneurs, even in the same ethnic group. In the pape...
In the Anglo-Saxon literature in the past decade, much attention has been paid to the economic impor...
A rise in second-generation migrant entrepreneurs and an increasing focus on modern economic sectors...
Impact of urban conditions on firm performance of migrant entrepreneurs: a comparative Dutch–US stud
Migrants are often the carriers of new skills and original abilities. This study focuses on the impo...
Entrepreneurship among migrants – often called new, migrant or ethnic entrepreneurship – has over th...
Recent studies on ethnic entrepreneurship have pointed at an increasing share of migrants in urban s...
Abstract: This paper highlights the importance of migrant entrepreneurs as change agents for economi...
In recent years, entrepreneurship among migrant minorities has increased significantly in the Nether...
Entrepreneurship has clearly evolved as a critical element in the organization and restructuring of ...
Entrepreneurship has clearly evolved as a critical element in the organization and restructuring of ...
In recent years, entrepreneurship among migrant minorities has increased significantly in the Nether...
This paper aims to examine the critical success and failure factors for the new generation of ethnic...
This article studies the driving forces for successful migrant entrepreneurship in Amsterdam. Three ...
This paper aims to examine the critical success and failure factors for the new generation of ethnic...
An issue of continuous debate over recent decades has been the impact of migration on the developmen...
In the Anglo-Saxon literature in the past decade, much attention has been paid to the economic impor...
A rise in second-generation migrant entrepreneurs and an increasing focus on modern economic sectors...
Impact of urban conditions on firm performance of migrant entrepreneurs: a comparative Dutch–US stud
Migrants are often the carriers of new skills and original abilities. This study focuses on the impo...
Entrepreneurship among migrants – often called new, migrant or ethnic entrepreneurship – has over th...
Recent studies on ethnic entrepreneurship have pointed at an increasing share of migrants in urban s...
Abstract: This paper highlights the importance of migrant entrepreneurs as change agents for economi...
In recent years, entrepreneurship among migrant minorities has increased significantly in the Nether...
Entrepreneurship has clearly evolved as a critical element in the organization and restructuring of ...
Entrepreneurship has clearly evolved as a critical element in the organization and restructuring of ...
In recent years, entrepreneurship among migrant minorities has increased significantly in the Nether...
This paper aims to examine the critical success and failure factors for the new generation of ethnic...
This article studies the driving forces for successful migrant entrepreneurship in Amsterdam. Three ...
This paper aims to examine the critical success and failure factors for the new generation of ethnic...
An issue of continuous debate over recent decades has been the impact of migration on the developmen...
In the Anglo-Saxon literature in the past decade, much attention has been paid to the economic impor...
A rise in second-generation migrant entrepreneurs and an increasing focus on modern economic sectors...
Impact of urban conditions on firm performance of migrant entrepreneurs: a comparative Dutch–US stud