The story of Latinos in Appalachia, when told, is dominated by the plight of migrant workers drawn to meat processing factories or agricultural work, with very little attention paid to Latino entrepreneurship in Appalachia. However, the first generation of migrant workers inspired a surprising collateral entrepreneurial effect: a raft of small businesses owned by (and focused on) the new Latino population surged into small town Appalachia. These businesses, which include restaurants, tiendas, pastelerias, and tortillerias, not only serve the growing Latino population, but also have a tremendously positive effect on local and state economies. These businesses hire employees, rent previously unused commercial space, increase the local demand ...
Minnesota has become a “new destination” state for Latino migrants in the United States. What has ma...
The practices of Mexican immigrant business owners are well documented in the literature as tailorin...
Includes bibliographical references.I. Introduction -- II. Hispanic Entrepreneurship in the U.S. -- ...
The story of Latinos in Appalachia, when told, is dominated by the plight of migrant workers drawn t...
Advancing U.S. Latino Entrepreneurship examines business formation and success among Latinos by iden...
This master’s paper has two purposes. The first is to understand how Latinx entrepreneurs are transf...
During the 1990s, the number of Latina small businesses grew by an extraordinary 209 percent. These ...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (12th : 2014 : St. Louis, Mo.) and published in the an...
The rural Latinx population is growing but some small towns are fading. Can Latinx immigrants revita...
The Hispanic-Latino community is large, expanding, and an important contributor to the U.S. economy....
Prior studies have examined Latino entrepreneurship in a variety of settings in which Latinos are a ...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (13th : 2015 : Columbia, Mo.) and published in the ann...
This paper examines the remarkable growth of the foreign-born population in Middle Tennessee over th...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (11th : 2013 : Columbia, Mo.) and published in the ann...
Entrepreneurship can provide venues for greater agency and opportunity in labor, but structural cons...
Minnesota has become a “new destination” state for Latino migrants in the United States. What has ma...
The practices of Mexican immigrant business owners are well documented in the literature as tailorin...
Includes bibliographical references.I. Introduction -- II. Hispanic Entrepreneurship in the U.S. -- ...
The story of Latinos in Appalachia, when told, is dominated by the plight of migrant workers drawn t...
Advancing U.S. Latino Entrepreneurship examines business formation and success among Latinos by iden...
This master’s paper has two purposes. The first is to understand how Latinx entrepreneurs are transf...
During the 1990s, the number of Latina small businesses grew by an extraordinary 209 percent. These ...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (12th : 2014 : St. Louis, Mo.) and published in the an...
The rural Latinx population is growing but some small towns are fading. Can Latinx immigrants revita...
The Hispanic-Latino community is large, expanding, and an important contributor to the U.S. economy....
Prior studies have examined Latino entrepreneurship in a variety of settings in which Latinos are a ...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (13th : 2015 : Columbia, Mo.) and published in the ann...
This paper examines the remarkable growth of the foreign-born population in Middle Tennessee over th...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (11th : 2013 : Columbia, Mo.) and published in the ann...
Entrepreneurship can provide venues for greater agency and opportunity in labor, but structural cons...
Minnesota has become a “new destination” state for Latino migrants in the United States. What has ma...
The practices of Mexican immigrant business owners are well documented in the literature as tailorin...
Includes bibliographical references.I. Introduction -- II. Hispanic Entrepreneurship in the U.S. -- ...