This paper examines Thai immigrant entrepreneurship in the UK, drawing on 17 inter-views with Thai migrants in Brighton, East Sussex. It explores how Thai immigrants from different socioeconomic backgrounds and migration pathways mobilize ethnic and non-ethnic forms of capital in their entrepreneurial activities. Thai immigrants constitute a relatively new, small, but internally diverse migrant population in the UK, with female marriage migrants dominating the Thai migrant population in the past two decades. The findings of this study reveal that Thai migrants tend to own small-scale businesses or provide personal services in three sectors: cleaning and care work, beauty and massage, and food and catering. In their interaction with opportun...
The 2004 EU enlargement brought an unprecedented number of Polish economic migrants to the UK. The v...
The studies on migrant entrepreneurship point out at the heterogeneous roles that the ethnic enclave...
After going through the literature on entrepreneurship we found that very little studies have been d...
Background and Purpose: The purpose of this study is to understand the push and pull factors that in...
This paper touches upon the topic of migrant entrepreneurship and their social networks at a local a...
The notion of tourism micro-entrepreneurship offers the prospect of self-determination, income and f...
This article offers a reflection on migration in the era of globalisation, and on its expression in ...
Visitors to Thailand’s urban and beach-sided tourist hotspots notice the presence of colourful and p...
International migration is increasingly prevalent in the global economy. Research has, amongst other...
Entrepreneurship is an important part of every country‟s economy. With the recent flow of migration ...
There is a significant need for a cross-national study in ethnic minority entrepreneurship, and in p...
Research on entrepreneurship in Malaysia has grown timidly in recent years. In fact, immigrant entre...
Abstract: The study covers several aspects of Thai immigrant entrepreneurs in Sweden. The main focus...
It is commonly agreed that international migration is as old as human history. International migrati...
This paper aims to come to a better understanding of the meaning of ethnic' in ethnic entrepreneursh...
The 2004 EU enlargement brought an unprecedented number of Polish economic migrants to the UK. The v...
The studies on migrant entrepreneurship point out at the heterogeneous roles that the ethnic enclave...
After going through the literature on entrepreneurship we found that very little studies have been d...
Background and Purpose: The purpose of this study is to understand the push and pull factors that in...
This paper touches upon the topic of migrant entrepreneurship and their social networks at a local a...
The notion of tourism micro-entrepreneurship offers the prospect of self-determination, income and f...
This article offers a reflection on migration in the era of globalisation, and on its expression in ...
Visitors to Thailand’s urban and beach-sided tourist hotspots notice the presence of colourful and p...
International migration is increasingly prevalent in the global economy. Research has, amongst other...
Entrepreneurship is an important part of every country‟s economy. With the recent flow of migration ...
There is a significant need for a cross-national study in ethnic minority entrepreneurship, and in p...
Research on entrepreneurship in Malaysia has grown timidly in recent years. In fact, immigrant entre...
Abstract: The study covers several aspects of Thai immigrant entrepreneurs in Sweden. The main focus...
It is commonly agreed that international migration is as old as human history. International migrati...
This paper aims to come to a better understanding of the meaning of ethnic' in ethnic entrepreneursh...
The 2004 EU enlargement brought an unprecedented number of Polish economic migrants to the UK. The v...
The studies on migrant entrepreneurship point out at the heterogeneous roles that the ethnic enclave...
After going through the literature on entrepreneurship we found that very little studies have been d...