Research Handbook on Transnational Diaspora Entrepreneurship
Edited by Rolf Sternberg,
Maria Elo,
Jonathan Levie and
José E. Amorós
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
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.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Geography; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781788118682
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: relevance of transnational diaspora entrepreneurship and the motivation and structure of the Research Handbook , pp 1-16

- Rolf Sternberg, José Ernesto Amor—s, Maria Elo and Jonathan Levie
- Ch 2 Transnational diaspora entrepreneurship as a sub-field of international entrepreneurship: observations and conceptual remarks , pp 18-36

- Maria Elo and Leo Dana
- Ch 3 Quantitative measurement of a rare event: transnational diaspora entrepreneurship data through GEM methodology , pp 37-54

- Johannes von Bloh
- Ch 4 Germany: the relevance, extent and structure of transnational diaspora entrepreneurship , pp 56-85

- Rolf Sternberg
- Ch 5 Bulgaria: the relevance and impact of transnational diaspora in technology-driven entrepreneurship , pp 86-109

- Veneta Andonova, Stela Gavrilova, Jonathan Pérez, Jana Schmutzler and Mira Krusteff
- Ch 6 Transnational diaspora entrepreneurship (TDE): the case of Puerto Rico , pp 110-128

- Marinés Aponte, Marta Çlvarez and Manuel Lobato
- Ch 7 Start-up nation Israel: transnational entrepreneurs, born globals and cross-border connections of the Israeli high-tech industry , pp 129-145

- Susann Schäfer and Sebastian Henn
- Ch 8 How refugee entrepreneurs improvise: bricolage in an emerging economy , pp 147-176

- Dilek Zamantili Nayir, Mehmet Eryilmaz and Ali Ayci
- Ch 9 The socio-economic impact of transnational diaspora entrepreneurship: an investigation of UK-based African Caribbean entrepreneurial diaspora on the Caribbean , pp 177-207

- Lorna Jones, Indianna D. Minto-Coy and Maria Elo
- Ch 10 African transnational diaspora entrepreneurship in the United Kingdom , pp 208-219

- Juliana Siwale, Ursula F. Ott and Olu Aluko
- Ch 11 Riding the wave: resilient Polish migrant entrepreneurs navigating Brexit and COVID-19 in the UK , pp 220-245

- Alexandra David, Judith Terstriep and Przemys_aw Zbierowski
- Ch 12 Looking for the American dream? An intercultural management perspective on the business diaspora at the USA–Mexico border , pp 246-266

- Óscar Javier Montiel Méndez and Araceli Almaraz Alvarado
- Ch 13 Typology of the Mexican entrepreneurial return migrant in the Mexico–United States migration corridor , pp 267-293

- Blanca Josefina Garc'a-Hernández and Lizbeth Alicia González-Tamayo
- Ch 14 Chinese transnational diaspora entrepreneurship and its impact on Chinas economic development and the pathways leading to Europe: viewpoints from Hungary to Germany , pp 294-313

- Shuquan He, Maria Elo and David Breitenbach
- Ch 15 Canada: national policies to support transnational diaspora entrepreneurship , pp 315-340

- Horatio Morgan
- Ch 16 Policy approaches and transnational diaspora entrepreneurship in China , pp 341-363

- Maria Elo, Erez Katz Volovelsky and Yi Wang
- Ch 17 Transnational diaspora entrepreneurship: empirical findings, policy lessons and future research opportunities , pp 364-396

- Rolf Sternberg, Jonathan Levie, Maria Elo, José Ernesto Amor—s and Giacomo Solano
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