2021
DOI: 10.1080/14631377.2021.1928825
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Overcoming constraints to immigrant entrepreneurship in Croatia: the role of formal and informal institutions

Abstract: This article investigates the role of socio-institutional constraints to immigrant entrepreneurship in post-communist countries of the Balkans. The study focuses on Croatia, a country where the immigrant population is still limited, but due to recent EU membership and sustained economic growth, it is expected to increase soon. The article draws upon a qualitative study based on semi-structured interviews with immigrant entrepreneurs and relevant stakeholders (including NGOs and research institutes' representat… Show more

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“…In principle, obstacles faced by all entrepreneurs are similar and include administrative burdens, unpredictable tax regulations, high tax rates, overly restrictive labour regulations, parafiscal charges, corruption, an inadequate health and education system, as well as a limited understanding of entrepreneurship-related concepts (Brzozowski et al, 2021;. However, non-native entrepreneurs face additional obstacles, including language barriers and relatively high costs (and unclear procedures).…”
Section: Ethnic Entrepreneurs In Croatiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In principle, obstacles faced by all entrepreneurs are similar and include administrative burdens, unpredictable tax regulations, high tax rates, overly restrictive labour regulations, parafiscal charges, corruption, an inadequate health and education system, as well as a limited understanding of entrepreneurship-related concepts (Brzozowski et al, 2021;. However, non-native entrepreneurs face additional obstacles, including language barriers and relatively high costs (and unclear procedures).…”
Section: Ethnic Entrepreneurs In Croatiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The crucial diversification also applies to the diverse legal regulations by and through which individuals migrate. Indeed, the changing opportunities to different legal statutes and the availability of specific migration channels are crucial for migrant entrepreneurs, as the EU enlargement in 2004 has well demonstrated (Brzozowski et al, 2021; Drinkwater et al, 2009; Lassalle et al, 2020). Depending on the embeddedness into specific legal frameworks and accordingly different migration‐related social networks, migrant entrepreneurs can then economically operate differently (Yamamura & Lassalle, 2020).…”
Section: Paradigm Shift To Diversity In Societymentioning
confidence: 99%