Diaspora Angel Investing: Global Networks, Local Impact
Hajer Jarrar,
Léo-Paul Dana,
Virginie Hachard () and
George Lodorfos
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Hajer Jarrar: Excelia Group | La Rochelle Business School
Léo-Paul Dana: School of Business and Management [Lappeenranta] - LUT - Lappeenranta–Lahti University of Technology [Finlande]
Virginie Hachard: Métis Lab EM Normandie - EM Normandie - École de Management de Normandie = EM Normandie Business School
George Lodorfos: Leeds School of Business [Boulder] - University of Colorado [Boulder]
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Abstract:
This book offers the first comprehensive guide to diaspora angel investing, revealing how ethnic investors mobilize financial, social, and intellectual capital across borders to drive inclusive growth. It explores kinship-based deal sourcing, trust proxies in due diligence, and innovative vehicles like SPVs and climate-linked diaspora bonds. Combining policy insights with practitioner toolkits, the book provides valuation benchmarks, ESG screening rubrics, and term-sheet templates. Rich infographics and country dashboards enable comparative analysis of diaspora capital flows. Grounded in global data and expert-reviewed chapters, this volume equips investors, policymakers, and scholars with actionable strategies to convert dispersed talent into sustainable, place-based impact.
Keywords: Sustainable SME growth; Diaspora bonds; Ethnic capital flows; Transnational entrepreneurship; ESG investing; Inclusive finance; Angel investment networks; Diaspora investing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026-10-01
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Published in Springer Nature, 2026, Tourism, Hospitality & Event Management, 978-3-032-33087-1
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