This paper analyzes how companies of immigrant entrepreneurs in knowledgeintensive industries differ from companies of native entrepreneurs with respect to start-up characteristics, firm survival and innovative performance. I focus on immigrants from the 'recruitment countries' of south and southeast Europe, who arrived in Germany mainly in the 1970s to fill labor shortages. They are the largest immigrant group in Germany and can be reliably identified via ethnic name coding. Immigrant entrepreneurs are less than half as likely to found a company in a knowledge-intensive industry as native entrepreneurs. Firms owned exclusively by immigrants tend to be smaller and have higher exit rates. After controlling for resources, I found no differenc...
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This paper analyzes how companies of immigrant entrepreneurs in knowledgeintensive industries differ...
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This paper focuses on the entrepreneurial endeavours of immigrants and natives in Germany, concentra...
Research background: Entrepreneurship and migration are top priorities on many national and internat...
The aim of the current study is to measure to what extent do immigrant entrepreneurs in Germany rely...
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This paper investigates the survival rates of businesses founded by immigrants and natives in the co...
Are immigrants more enterprising than natives in Spain? How successful are migrant entrepreneurs com...
Self-employment and entrepreneurship are economic phenomena of significant importance, which are inc...
This thesis muses the question; how do we understand firm growth in immigrant owned firms? Two liter...
This paper analyzes how companies of immigrant entrepreneurs in knowledgeintensive industries differ...
This paper investigates the driving forces of immigrant entrepreneurship in Europe, focusing on macr...
Are entrepreneurs with an immigration background more willing to internationalize their entrepreneur...
Second-generation immigrants starting businesses in industries not traditionally associated with imm...
We studied 561 young firms in Australia to understand the involvement of immigrant entrepreneurs (IE...
This paper investigates the empirical link between migrations and entrepreneurship in European count...
This paper focuses on the entrepreneurial endeavours of immigrants and natives in Germany, concentra...
Research background: Entrepreneurship and migration are top priorities on many national and internat...
The aim of the current study is to measure to what extent do immigrant entrepreneurs in Germany rely...
More than half of the foreign born workforce in the U.S. have no schooling beyond high school and ab...
Artigo publicado em revista científica internacionalResearch Summary: We propose that the liability ...
This paper investigates the survival rates of businesses founded by immigrants and natives in the co...
Are immigrants more enterprising than natives in Spain? How successful are migrant entrepreneurs com...
Self-employment and entrepreneurship are economic phenomena of significant importance, which are inc...
This thesis muses the question; how do we understand firm growth in immigrant owned firms? Two liter...