In the field of business and management, the core concept associated with migration sees “difference and distance” as liabilities, whether they are national, cultural, geographic, or semantic. While existing research is valuable, recently it has been suggested that an emphasis on liabilities and adverse outcomes associated with such differences may hinder our understanding of the conditions that help to leverage the value of diversity in a wide range of contexts.

Global Migration, Entrepreneurship and Society seeks to explore these seemingly interconnected processes, offering a safe space to critically examine the specific political contexts of excluded groups and develop a much-needed theoretical and policy-related set of writings that can cast light on the workings and complexities of processes of global migration, entrepreneurship and societal integration.

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Global Migration, Entrepreneurship and Society seeks to develop a much-needed theoretical and policy-related set of writings that can cast light on the workings and complexities of processes of global migration, entrepreneurship and societal integration.

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Chapter 1. Introduction: Global Migration, Entrepreneurship and Society: Setting the New Research Agenda; Natalia Vershinina, Peter Rodgers, Mirela Xheneti, Jan Brzozowski, and Paul Lassalle Section 1: Contemporary issues; Chapter 2. Entrepreneurial Edge in the Age of Migration: Systematic Review of Migrant Entrepreneurship Literature; Tatiana Egorova; Chapter 3. What do we Talk about When we Talk about Ethnic Entrepreneurship?; Olutayo Korede; Chapter 4. Cosmopolitans as Migrant Entrepreneurs; Niina Nummela, Eriikka Paavilainen-Mäntymäki, Riikka Harikkala-Laihinen, and Johanna Raitis; Chapter 5. Migrant Enterprises; Diversity and Emotions at Work; Kiran Trehan, Rachel Hue, and Alex Kevill Chapter 6. Underdog Refugee Entrepreneurs and the Challenge-Based Model of Entrepreneurship; Sibylle Heilbrunn; Section 2: Boundaries and Beyond; Chapter 7. The Dynamic Nature of Transnational Entrepreneurship Among Albanian Migrants and Returnees; Joniada Barjaba; Chapter 8. Transnational Symbolic Capital and the Business Accelerator; Alia Noor; Chapter 9. Multicultural Hybridism as a Dynamic Framework to Reconceptualise Breakout in a Superdiverse And Transnational Context; Xiping Shinnie, Thomas Domboka, and Charlotte Carey; Chapter 10. Networks and Migrant Entrepreneurship: Ukrainian Entrepreneurs in Poland; Michał Borkowski, Jan Brzozowski, Natalia Vershinina, and Peter Rodgers; Chapter 11. Mexicans in Quebec: When the Context Matters in Immigrant Entrepreneurship; Héctor José Martínez Arboleya; Chapter 12. Notions and Practices of Differences: An Epilogue on the Diversity of Entrepreneurship & Migration;Sakura Yamamura and Paul Lassalle
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781839820977
Publisert
2021-08-16
Utgiver
Emerald Publishing Limited; Emerald Publishing Limited
Vekt
473 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
232

Om bidragsyterne

Natalia Vershinina is Full Professor of Entrepreneurship at Audencia Business School, Nantes, France. She is also a Head of Research for the Department of Business and Society.

Peter Rodgers is Professor of Strategy and International Management at Southampton Business School, University of Southampton, UK.

Mirela Xheneti is Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship and Small Business and the Head of Engagement for the Strategy & Marketing Department at the University of Sussex Business School, UK.

Jan Brzozowski is Associate Professor of Economics and the Head of the Department of the European Studies and Economic Integration at Cracow University of Economics (CUE), Poland.

Paul Lassalle is Lecturer at the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship, University of Strathclyde, UK, with research focused on diversity in entrepreneurship.