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Entrepreneurship as a Factor of the Migrant Capacity of Producing Social and Cultural Equality: The Case of Sikh Indian Entrepreneurs in Rome

Francesca Faggioni and Mario Pesce
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Francesca Faggioni: University of Rome TRE - Department of Business Studies

European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies Articles, 2019, vol. 5

Abstract: Currently strong frictions, uncertainties and contrasts characterize society, defined by many as being very complex. The global economic crisis that began in 2006 and especially in Italy became a social and cultural crisis, which affected all societies and nations increasing the distance between the so-called West (Latouche, 2006) and the rest of the world. In this context, migrations have progressively distinguished themselves as a phenomena with global characteristics that have taken the form of real diasporas (Cohen, 2008; Clifford, 1994; Said, 1993;) and which definitively represent the need for a moment of study, analysis and economic and social interpretation that can give vital feedback, not only to scholars and professionals, but also and above all to policy makers.

Keywords: entrepreneurship; as; a; factor; of; the; migrant; capacity; of; producing; social; and; cultural; equality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.26417/ejis.v4i3.p72-73

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