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Informal Ethnic Entrepreneurship

Edited by Veland Ramadani, Leo Dana, Vanessa Ratten and Abdylmenaf Bexheti

in Springer Books from Springer

Date: 2019
ISBN: 978-3-319-99064-4
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Chapters in this book:

Informal Ethnic Entrepreneurship: An Overview
Veland Ramadani, Abdylmenaf Bexheti, Leo Dana and Vanessa Ratten
Liabilities and Benefits Associated with the Involvement of Undocumented Immigrants in Informal Entrepreneurship in the US
Steven J. Gold
Entrepreneurial Practices in an Age of Super-Diversity: A Study of Ukrainian Entrepreneurs in the UK
Peter Rodgers and Colin Williams
The Confluence of Religion and Ethnic Entrepreneurship in the Informal Economy
Sanya Ojo
The Resurgence of Bazaar Entrepreneurship: ‘Ravabet-Networking’ and the Case of the Persian Carpet Trade
Shahamak Rezaei, Birte Hansen, Veland Ramadani and Leo Dana
A Study of Enterprise in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut: Where Subsistence Self-Employment Meets Formal Entrepreneurship
Aldene Meis Mason, Leo Dana and Robert Brent Anderson
Informal Cross Border Women Entrepreneurship (ICBWE) in West Africa: Opportunities and Challenges
Ben Q. Honyenuga
Survival or Willing? Informal Ethnic Entrepreneurship Among Ethnic Serbs in Kosovo
Nora Sadiku-Dushi
Entrepreneurship in Bolivia: An Ethnographic Enquiry
Leo Dana
Ethnic Enterprise Informality and Entrepreneurship in a Minority-Majority Region in the United States: Latinos in South Texas
Michael Pisani
Informal Institutional Domains and Informal Entrepreneurship: Insights from the Nigerian Movie Industry
Uchenna Uzo
Exploring the Contributions of Informal Ethnic Entrepreneurship to Economic Development in Nigeria
Lukman Raimi and Behrouz Aslani
Creative Entrepreneurship of Young Roma Women: An Exploratory Study from Middle Banat Region, Serbia
Hristina Mikić
Why Do Migrant Women Entrepreneurs Enter the Informal Economy? Evidence from Israel
Sibylle Heilbrunn
Informal Refugee Entrepreneurship: Narratives of Economic Empowerment
Salime Mehtap and Abdul Ghafoor Al-Saidi
Traditional Fishing Activity, Customary Exchanges and the Vision of Informality in New Caledonia
Julie Mallet, Chantal Napoe, Raymond Tyuienon, Séverine Bouard and Catherine Sabinot
Explaining Ethnic Minority Immigrant Women’s Motivation for Informal Entrepreneurship: An Institutional Incongruence Perspective
Anam Bashir
Being an (in)Formal Afro-Descendant Entrepreneur in Medellín, Colombia: A Case Study
John Fernando Macias Prada, Diego René Gonzales Miranda and Sébastien Arcand

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