越境するディアスポラの起業:研究ハンドブック<br>Research Handbook on Transnational Diaspora Entrepreneurship

越境するディアスポラの起業:研究ハンドブック
Research Handbook on Transnational Diaspora Entrepreneurship

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 424 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781035367122
  • DDC分類 338.0408691

Full Description

This comprehensive Research Handbook provides insights into entrepreneurship across a range of country contexts, migration corridors and national policies to provide a collection of conceptual, empirical and policy-focused findings addressing transnational diaspora entrepreneurship. Chapters illustrate the phenomenon, considering what it is, how it works and how it is regulated.

Contributions from top scholars in the field underline the view that transnational diaspora entrepreneurship is a socio-cultural as well as an economic phenomenon of increasing worldwide relevance in shifting economic, technological and political landscapes. Conceptual and methodological developments are presented from multiple perspectives, embedding unique country- and- context-based empirical research. Split into four key thematic sections, this Research Handbook first provides readers with an overview of the topic, before delving into country-specific case studies, migration corridors and their impacts, and then finally exploring the policy implications.

Entrepreneurship scholars and students—particularly those with a focus on global entrepreneurship, diasporas, migration and international entrepreneurship—will find this a timely and important read. It will also be of value to administrators of entrepreneurial and migration programs, business developers, investment and startup agencies, diaspora organisations, NGOs and think-tanks.

Contents

Contents:

Preface x
1 Introduction: relevance of transnational diaspora
entrepreneurship and the motivation and structure of the
Research Handbook 1
Rolf Sternberg, José Ernesto Amorós, Maria Elo and Jonathan Levie

PART I CONCEPTUAL OVERVIEW OF TDE
2 Transnational diaspora entrepreneurship as a sub-field of
international entrepreneurship: observations and conceptual remarks 18
Maria Elo and Léo-Paul Dana
3 Quantitative measurement of a rare event: transnational
diaspora entrepreneurship data through GEM methodology 37
Johannes von Bloh

PART II COUNTRY CASE STUDIES
4 Germany: the relevance, extent and structure of transnational
diaspora entrepreneurship 56
Rolf Sternberg
5 Bulgaria: the relevance and impact of transnational diaspora in
technology-driven entrepreneurship 86
Veneta Andonova, Stela Gavrilova, Jonathan Pérez, Jana Schmutzler
and Mira Krusteff
6 Transnational diaspora entrepreneurship (TDE): the case of Puerto Rico 109
Marinés Aponte, Marta Álvarez and Manuel Lobato
7 Start-up nation Israel: transnational entrepreneurs, born globals
and cross-border connections of the Israeli high-tech industry 128
Susann Schäfer and Sebastian Henn

PART III MIGRATION CORRIDORS AND THEIR EFFECT ON
THE HOME AND DESTINATION COUNTRIES
8 How refugee entrepreneurs improvise: bricolage in an emerging
economy 146
Dilek Zamantili Nayir, Mehmet Eryilmaz and Ali Ayci
9 The socio-economic impact of transnational diaspora
entrepreneurship: an investigation of UK-based African
Caribbean entrepreneurial diaspora on the Caribbean 176
Lorna Jones, Indianna D. Minto-Coy and Maria Elo
10 African transnational diaspora entrepreneurship in the United Kingdom 207
Juliana Siwale, Ursula F. Ott and Olu Aluko
11 Riding the wave: resilient Polish migrant entrepreneurs
navigating Brexit and COVID-19 in the UK 219
Alexandra David, Judith Terstriep and Przemysław Zbierowski
12 Looking for the American dream? An intercultural management
perspective on the business diaspora in the USA-Mexico border 245
Óscar Javier Montiel Méndez and Araceli Almaraz Alvarado
13 Typology of the Mexican entrepreneurial return migrant in the
Mexico-United States migration corridor 266
Blanca Josefina García-Hernández and Lizbeth Alicia González-Tamayo
14 Chinese transnational diaspora entrepreneurship and its impact
on China's economic development and the pathways leading to
Europe: viewpoints from Hungary to Germany 294
He Shuquan, Maria Elo and David Breitenbach

PART IV POLICY IMPLICATIONS
15 Canada: national policies to support transnational diaspora
entrepreneurship 315
Horatio M. Morgan
16 Policy approaches and transnational diaspora entrepreneurship in China 341
Maria Elo, Erez Katz Volovelsky and Yi Wang
17 Transnational diaspora entrepreneurship: empirical findings,
policy lessons and future research opportunities 364
Rolf Sternberg, Jonathan Levie, Maria Elo, José Ernesto Amorós and
Giacomo Solano

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