Immigrants play a key role in creating new, fast-growing companies, as evidenced by the prevalence of foreignborn founders and key personnel in the nation's leading privately-held companies. Immigrants have started more than half (44 of 87) of America's startup companies valued at $1 billion dollars or more and are key members of management or product development teams in over 70 percent (62 of 87) of these companies. The research finds that among the billion dollar startup companies, immigrant founders have created an average of approximately 760 jobs per company in the United States. The collective value of the 44 immigrant-founded companies is $168 billion, which is close to half the value of the stock markets of Russia or Mexico.The res...
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Are entrepreneurs with an immigration background more willing to internationalize their entrepreneur...
Abstract: High-skilled immigrants are a very important component of U.S. innovation and entrepreneur...
Immigrants have made outsized contributions to American innovation and entrepreneurship, but the hea...
Immigrant entrepreneurs are co-founders in 25.7 percent of Massachusetts Biotechnology firms. In 200...
As a long-standing immigration destination, the United States has depended on the entrepreneurial co...
Although researchers have determined that immigrants are valuable to our society and produced severa...
This article reports the results of a national survey that estimates the rate of immigrant entrepren...
Immigrant entrepreneurs have long been an important part of America's economic success story. Some o...
Prior studies have demonstrated that foreign firms co-locate with immigrants from their home countri...
The association between entrepreneurial activity and economic growth appears to be robust: the sourc...
We examine immigrant entrepreneurship and the survival and growth of immigrant-founded businesses ov...
The focus of this report evolved from a 2010 conference at Babson College on "Immigrant Entrepreneur...
Second generation immigrant entrepreneurs (SGIEs) in developed economies have contributed to the eme...
This thesis muses the question; how do we understand firm growth in immigrant owned firms? Two liter...
Research Summary: Venture capital firms predominantly source investments from local networks withi...
Are entrepreneurs with an immigration background more willing to internationalize their entrepreneur...
Abstract: High-skilled immigrants are a very important component of U.S. innovation and entrepreneur...
Immigrants have made outsized contributions to American innovation and entrepreneurship, but the hea...
Immigrant entrepreneurs are co-founders in 25.7 percent of Massachusetts Biotechnology firms. In 200...
As a long-standing immigration destination, the United States has depended on the entrepreneurial co...
Although researchers have determined that immigrants are valuable to our society and produced severa...
This article reports the results of a national survey that estimates the rate of immigrant entrepren...
Immigrant entrepreneurs have long been an important part of America's economic success story. Some o...
Prior studies have demonstrated that foreign firms co-locate with immigrants from their home countri...
The association between entrepreneurial activity and economic growth appears to be robust: the sourc...
We examine immigrant entrepreneurship and the survival and growth of immigrant-founded businesses ov...
The focus of this report evolved from a 2010 conference at Babson College on "Immigrant Entrepreneur...
Second generation immigrant entrepreneurs (SGIEs) in developed economies have contributed to the eme...
This thesis muses the question; how do we understand firm growth in immigrant owned firms? Two liter...
Research Summary: Venture capital firms predominantly source investments from local networks withi...
Are entrepreneurs with an immigration background more willing to internationalize their entrepreneur...
Abstract: High-skilled immigrants are a very important component of U.S. innovation and entrepreneur...