Immigration and Entrepreneurship in the Americas
Drivers, Challenges and Local Economic Impact
Herausgeber: Margaça, Clara; Knörr, Helena; Walmsley, Andreas
Immigration and Entrepreneurship in the Americas
Drivers, Challenges and Local Economic Impact
Herausgeber: Margaça, Clara; Knörr, Helena; Walmsley, Andreas
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Migration in the Americas continues unabated. Seeking to improve understanding of the complexity of this phenomenon, this book presents different approaches that are at the root of an immigrant-entrepreneur's decision-making and the implementation of entrepreneurial activity in North and South America.
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Migration in the Americas continues unabated. Seeking to improve understanding of the complexity of this phenomenon, this book presents different approaches that are at the root of an immigrant-entrepreneur's decision-making and the implementation of entrepreneurial activity in North and South America.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 420g
- ISBN-13: 9781032785127
- ISBN-10: 1032785128
- Artikelnr.: 72879375
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 420g
- ISBN-13: 9781032785127
- ISBN-10: 1032785128
- Artikelnr.: 72879375
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Clara Margaça is an Assistant Professor at Lusofona University, Porto University Center, Portugal. Andreas Walmsley is an Associate Professor in Business at Plymouth Marjon University, UK. Helena Knörr is a Professor of Organizational Leadership at Point Park University and a Professor of Entrepreneurship at doinGlobal, a Global Leadership network, USA.
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Live, Work and Pray in the New York Metropolitan Area:
Brazilian Immigrants and Ethnic-Religious Entrepreneurship. Donizete
Rodrigues and Sidney Greenfield
Chpater 2 - Religious system, challenges and support for immigrant
entrepreneurship "The immigration of Brazilians in the city of Lowell, MA,
USA". Evaldo Vicente and Cleverton Duarte Epormucena
Chapter 3 - Entrepreneurship of Immigrants beyond Ethnic Enclaves:
Determining Factors. Radjabu Mayuto and Zhan Su
Chapter 4 - Migration factors that influence local entrepreneurship in Baja
California, as a Mexican border state with the state of California in the
United States of America. Alfredo Valadez-García, Josué Aarón López-Leyva,
Sialia Karina Mellink-Méndez and Gloria Janeth Murillo-Aviña
Chapter 5 - The entrepreneur migrant woman and her emancipatory
(im)possibilities in Brazilian context. Suélen Cristina de Miranda and
Cecília Pescatore Alves
Chapter 6 - Wine entrepreneurs: Italian immigrants and the wine-making
industry in Southern Brazil. Antonio de Ruggiero
Chapter 7 - Identity and agency of small businesses founded by German
immigrants¿ descendants in Santa Catarina State, South of Brazil. Hilka
Pelizza Vier Machado, Ieda Margarete Oro, Sayonara de Fátima Teston , Fábio
Lazzarotti and Jörg Freiling
Chapter 8 - Migrant ethnic groups: South-South entrepreneurs in Antofagasta
(Chile). Emilio Ricci, Gianni Romaní Chocce, and Luis Miguel Rodrigo Benito
Chapter 9 - South-South Migration and Entrepreneurship: The Case of Chile.
Yamil Tala, Mauricio Apablaza and Vesna Mandakovic
Conclusion
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Live, Work and Pray in the New York Metropolitan Area:
Brazilian Immigrants and Ethnic-Religious Entrepreneurship. Donizete
Rodrigues and Sidney Greenfield
Chpater 2 - Religious system, challenges and support for immigrant
entrepreneurship "The immigration of Brazilians in the city of Lowell, MA,
USA". Evaldo Vicente and Cleverton Duarte Epormucena
Chapter 3 - Entrepreneurship of Immigrants beyond Ethnic Enclaves:
Determining Factors. Radjabu Mayuto and Zhan Su
Chapter 4 - Migration factors that influence local entrepreneurship in Baja
California, as a Mexican border state with the state of California in the
United States of America. Alfredo Valadez-García, Josué Aarón López-Leyva,
Sialia Karina Mellink-Méndez and Gloria Janeth Murillo-Aviña
Chapter 5 - The entrepreneur migrant woman and her emancipatory
(im)possibilities in Brazilian context. Suélen Cristina de Miranda and
Cecília Pescatore Alves
Chapter 6 - Wine entrepreneurs: Italian immigrants and the wine-making
industry in Southern Brazil. Antonio de Ruggiero
Chapter 7 - Identity and agency of small businesses founded by German
immigrants¿ descendants in Santa Catarina State, South of Brazil. Hilka
Pelizza Vier Machado, Ieda Margarete Oro, Sayonara de Fátima Teston , Fábio
Lazzarotti and Jörg Freiling
Chapter 8 - Migrant ethnic groups: South-South entrepreneurs in Antofagasta
(Chile). Emilio Ricci, Gianni Romaní Chocce, and Luis Miguel Rodrigo Benito
Chapter 9 - South-South Migration and Entrepreneurship: The Case of Chile.
Yamil Tala, Mauricio Apablaza and Vesna Mandakovic
Conclusion
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Live, Work and Pray in the New York Metropolitan Area:
Brazilian Immigrants and Ethnic-Religious Entrepreneurship. Donizete
Rodrigues and Sidney Greenfield
Chpater 2 - Religious system, challenges and support for immigrant
entrepreneurship "The immigration of Brazilians in the city of Lowell, MA,
USA". Evaldo Vicente and Cleverton Duarte Epormucena
Chapter 3 - Entrepreneurship of Immigrants beyond Ethnic Enclaves:
Determining Factors. Radjabu Mayuto and Zhan Su
Chapter 4 - Migration factors that influence local entrepreneurship in Baja
California, as a Mexican border state with the state of California in the
United States of America. Alfredo Valadez-García, Josué Aarón López-Leyva,
Sialia Karina Mellink-Méndez and Gloria Janeth Murillo-Aviña
Chapter 5 - The entrepreneur migrant woman and her emancipatory
(im)possibilities in Brazilian context. Suélen Cristina de Miranda and
Cecília Pescatore Alves
Chapter 6 - Wine entrepreneurs: Italian immigrants and the wine-making
industry in Southern Brazil. Antonio de Ruggiero
Chapter 7 - Identity and agency of small businesses founded by German
immigrants¿ descendants in Santa Catarina State, South of Brazil. Hilka
Pelizza Vier Machado, Ieda Margarete Oro, Sayonara de Fátima Teston , Fábio
Lazzarotti and Jörg Freiling
Chapter 8 - Migrant ethnic groups: South-South entrepreneurs in Antofagasta
(Chile). Emilio Ricci, Gianni Romaní Chocce, and Luis Miguel Rodrigo Benito
Chapter 9 - South-South Migration and Entrepreneurship: The Case of Chile.
Yamil Tala, Mauricio Apablaza and Vesna Mandakovic
Conclusion
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Live, Work and Pray in the New York Metropolitan Area:
Brazilian Immigrants and Ethnic-Religious Entrepreneurship. Donizete
Rodrigues and Sidney Greenfield
Chpater 2 - Religious system, challenges and support for immigrant
entrepreneurship "The immigration of Brazilians in the city of Lowell, MA,
USA". Evaldo Vicente and Cleverton Duarte Epormucena
Chapter 3 - Entrepreneurship of Immigrants beyond Ethnic Enclaves:
Determining Factors. Radjabu Mayuto and Zhan Su
Chapter 4 - Migration factors that influence local entrepreneurship in Baja
California, as a Mexican border state with the state of California in the
United States of America. Alfredo Valadez-García, Josué Aarón López-Leyva,
Sialia Karina Mellink-Méndez and Gloria Janeth Murillo-Aviña
Chapter 5 - The entrepreneur migrant woman and her emancipatory
(im)possibilities in Brazilian context. Suélen Cristina de Miranda and
Cecília Pescatore Alves
Chapter 6 - Wine entrepreneurs: Italian immigrants and the wine-making
industry in Southern Brazil. Antonio de Ruggiero
Chapter 7 - Identity and agency of small businesses founded by German
immigrants¿ descendants in Santa Catarina State, South of Brazil. Hilka
Pelizza Vier Machado, Ieda Margarete Oro, Sayonara de Fátima Teston , Fábio
Lazzarotti and Jörg Freiling
Chapter 8 - Migrant ethnic groups: South-South entrepreneurs in Antofagasta
(Chile). Emilio Ricci, Gianni Romaní Chocce, and Luis Miguel Rodrigo Benito
Chapter 9 - South-South Migration and Entrepreneurship: The Case of Chile.
Yamil Tala, Mauricio Apablaza and Vesna Mandakovic
Conclusion
Index