Analysing immigration around the world, Immigrant Entrepreneurship: Opportunities, Ventures and Outcomes in a Global Market illuminates how immigrant entrepreneurs overcome barriers to mobilise resources across diverse socio-economic environments.
Analysing immigration around the world, Immigrant Entrepreneurship: Opportunities, Ventures and Outcomes in a Global Market illuminates how immigrant entrepreneurs overcome barriers to mobilise resources across diverse socio-economic environments.
Tamaralaiyefa Harold Tiemo, PhD, is a senior lecturer in Global Business and Entrepreneurship at Global Banking School, UK (affiliated with Oxford Brookes University). He is also an economic development consultant focused on policy and enterprise growth in Delta State, Nigeria.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: the global landscape of immigrant entrepreneurship Part 1: Theoretical perspectives and structural dynamics 2. Towards a multidimensional understanding of immigrant entrepreneurship: a reconceptualised mixed embeddedness framework 3. Structural barriers and adaptive strategies in immigrant entrepreneurship: innovation, inclusion, and institutional engagement Part 2: Case studies of immigrant entrepreneurship in global contexts 4. Immigrant entrepreneurship in North America: identity, innovation and institutional engagement across urban contexts 5. Immigrant entrepreneurship in Western Europe: embedded agency, cultural capital and urban transformation 6. Immigrant entrepreneurship in Oceania: intersectionality, translocal agency and institutional navigation 7. Immigrant entrepreneurship in the Middle East: navigating institutional fragmentation, legal precarity and adaptive strategies 8. Immigrant entrepreneurship in Latin America: transnational adaptation, informal practices and institutional fragmentation 9. Immigrant entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa: navigating informality, exclusion and transnational opportunity structures 10. Conclusion: the future of immigrant entrepreneurship
1. Introduction: the global landscape of immigrant entrepreneurship Part 1: Theoretical perspectives and structural dynamics 2. Towards a multidimensional understanding of immigrant entrepreneurship: a reconceptualised mixed embeddedness framework 3. Structural barriers and adaptive strategies in immigrant entrepreneurship: innovation, inclusion, and institutional engagement Part 2: Case studies of immigrant entrepreneurship in global contexts 4. Immigrant entrepreneurship in North America: identity, innovation and institutional engagement across urban contexts 5. Immigrant entrepreneurship in Western Europe: embedded agency, cultural capital and urban transformation 6. Immigrant entrepreneurship in Oceania: intersectionality, translocal agency and institutional navigation 7. Immigrant entrepreneurship in the Middle East: navigating institutional fragmentation, legal precarity and adaptive strategies 8. Immigrant entrepreneurship in Latin America: transnational adaptation, informal practices and institutional fragmentation 9. Immigrant entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa: navigating informality, exclusion and transnational opportunity structures 10. Conclusion: the future of immigrant entrepreneurship
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