Understanding how immigrant entrepreneurs view business opportunity formation through ethnicity

Kingsley C. Njoku, Thomas M. Cooney

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Abstract

Given that international research is now consistently showing higher rates of entrepreneurial activity from immigrants above native people, research regarding our understanding of how immigrant entrepreneurs view business opportunity formation remains underdeveloped. Based upon a review of the literature, this chapter examines how ethnicity relates to business opportunity formation through constant interactions. It also introduces the Visual Mixed Embeddedness Framework as an empirical lens for understanding the differences in the business opportunity formation process models between immigrant and native entrepreneurs. By explaining how factors and traits from both home and host countries impact upon the immigrant entrepreneurial business activity process, the framework clearly identifies how the concept of ethnicity influences immigrant entrepreneurial opportunity formation activities in different ways. The framework contributes to existing knowledge by offering a novel method for examining the influence on business opportunity formation of ethnicity, the role of home and host countries and variations between immigrant and native entrepreneurs.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationContemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research
PublisherEmerald Group Publishing Ltd.
Pages49-62
Number of pages14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Publication series

NameContemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research
Volume9A
ISSN (Print)2040-7246
ISSN (Electronic)2040-7254

Keywords

  • Entrepreneurship opportunity formation
  • Ethnic entrepreneurs
  • Ethnicity
  • Immigrant entrepreneurs
  • Immigrant entrepreneurship
  • Mixed embeddedness theory
  • Opportunity formation
  • The VMEF concept

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