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Migrant entrepreneurship, emerging themes and interpretations with insights from Italy, by Daniela Bolzani

Label
Migrant entrepreneurship, emerging themes and interpretations with insights from Italy, by Daniela Bolzani
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Migrant entrepreneurship
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1191243854
Responsibility statement
by Daniela Bolzani
Sub title
emerging themes and interpretations with insights from Italy
Summary
Migrant Entrepreneurship: Emerging Themes and Interpretations with Insights from Italy delivers a fresh perspective on new issues linking migration and entrepreneurship, by providing in-depth theoretical insights drawing on management studies, and a strong empirical focus centered in the Italian context. This book aims at delivering an understanding of up-to-date knowledge on the topic of migrant entrepreneurship, addressing the most relevant gaps, and suggesting new directions for research and policy-making so as to have a broad impact on theory and practice. A range of emergent themes are explored including migrant entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial ecosystems, internationalization of migrant-owned ventures, and entrepreneurship by returnees. Bolzani presents an international overview of each topic, contextualizes country-level specificities and outlining how they connect to wider global trends. Migrant Entrepreneurship offers illuminating new theoretical perspectives on a range of vital issues linked conceptually at national and international levels. The book presents a positive view of migration through looking at entrepreneurial efforts carried out by migrants both in the host and home countries, offering a broader perspective on the topic with respect to previous literature, and focusing critically on emerging trends for research and policy-making. --, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1. Thirty years of studies on migrant entrepreneurship: New opportunities for management scholars Chapter 2. The role of firm level resources for migrant entrepreneurs: New research suggestions from management theories Chapter 3. Contextualizing migrant entrepreneurship: A look at entrepreneurial ecosystems Chapter 4. Comparing internationalization patterns of migrant and non-migrant entrepreneurs in new technology-based firms Chapter 5. Returnee entrepreneurship: Insights from an assisted voluntary return program Conclusion
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