The characteristics and resources of emigrationdriven entrepreneurship in Tunisia The fact of thinking and rethinking about the concept of social capital and its acceptions allowed us to conduct a field research on the different resources used by a group of emigrants who returned to Tunisia to create their own enterprises in their original regions. In an empirical reflection focused on the resources of emigration-driven entrepreneurship, the work showed the importance of the convertibility of the emigration experience of the interviewed entrepreneurs into monetary funds and into professional knowledge and qualifications. In the course of this research, it has been also evoked that the interviewed entrepreneurs had used resources related to...
Since 1955, Tunisia has experienced a relatively high level of emigration (ie. 200 000 emigrants for...
http://sociologie.revues.org/371International audienceThe links preserved with their parents' native...
http://sociologie.revues.org/371International audienceThe links preserved with their parents' native...
This text concentrates on the economic sociology of return migration, with specific reference to Tun...
Defence date: 18 December 1998Examining board: Prof. Michel Camau (Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Aix...
International audienceThis book concentrates on the economic sociology of return migration, with spe...
International audienceThis book concentrates on the economic sociology of return migration, with spe...
This chapter is based on recent empirical data on Tunisians living in Switzerland. It focuses on the...
International audienceBased on a recent field survey carried out in Tunisia, this article sets out t...
The aim of this paper is to investigate whether return migrants are more likely to become entreprene...
This article studies the Tunisian entrepreneurial fabric as a collection of resources stemming from ...
L’objectif de cette thèse est d’apporter de nouveaux éclairages théoriques et empiriques sur la form...
International audienceIt is important to stress the importance of having the right competencies to s...
Absract:We discussed in this thesis the maghrebian entrepreneurial ship in Paris, This capital is k...
Nous avons investi l’entrepreneuriat maghrébin dans la métropole parisienne, région riche de par sa ...
Since 1955, Tunisia has experienced a relatively high level of emigration (ie. 200 000 emigrants for...
http://sociologie.revues.org/371International audienceThe links preserved with their parents' native...
http://sociologie.revues.org/371International audienceThe links preserved with their parents' native...
This text concentrates on the economic sociology of return migration, with specific reference to Tun...
Defence date: 18 December 1998Examining board: Prof. Michel Camau (Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Aix...
International audienceThis book concentrates on the economic sociology of return migration, with spe...
International audienceThis book concentrates on the economic sociology of return migration, with spe...
This chapter is based on recent empirical data on Tunisians living in Switzerland. It focuses on the...
International audienceBased on a recent field survey carried out in Tunisia, this article sets out t...
The aim of this paper is to investigate whether return migrants are more likely to become entreprene...
This article studies the Tunisian entrepreneurial fabric as a collection of resources stemming from ...
L’objectif de cette thèse est d’apporter de nouveaux éclairages théoriques et empiriques sur la form...
International audienceIt is important to stress the importance of having the right competencies to s...
Absract:We discussed in this thesis the maghrebian entrepreneurial ship in Paris, This capital is k...
Nous avons investi l’entrepreneuriat maghrébin dans la métropole parisienne, région riche de par sa ...
Since 1955, Tunisia has experienced a relatively high level of emigration (ie. 200 000 emigrants for...
http://sociologie.revues.org/371International audienceThe links preserved with their parents' native...
http://sociologie.revues.org/371International audienceThe links preserved with their parents' native...