2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10843-018-0224-9
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Shaping the castle according to the rocks in the path? Perceived discrimination, social differences, and subjective wellbeing as determinants of firm type among immigrant entrepreneurs

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“…While more diverse networks are generally regarded as beneficial for business development and individual and family incomes Efendic and Pugh 2018), if there is an institutional discrimination based on ethnicity, the effect of diversity can diminish. Perceptions of discrimination will affect willingness to return and invest (Poblete 2018). This deserves further investigation not only in post-conflict economies but also other evolving institutional environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…While more diverse networks are generally regarded as beneficial for business development and individual and family incomes Efendic and Pugh 2018), if there is an institutional discrimination based on ethnicity, the effect of diversity can diminish. Perceptions of discrimination will affect willingness to return and invest (Poblete 2018). This deserves further investigation not only in post-conflict economies but also other evolving institutional environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…suggested that the thinking that underlies entrepreneurship is not static, but dynamics, since people act within specific a variety of active environments with varying degrees of distribution of such thinking across minds and tools. Therefore, migration as a phenomenon may provide an interesting context for the ongoing development of this study area (Poblete, 2018;Poblete & Mandakovic, 2020). To contribute to this academic debate, we encourage potential authors to incite the discussion on the four themes of socially situated cognitions (action-oriented, embodied, situated, and distributed) within entrepreneurial migrants.…”
Section: The Migrantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…None of these definitions explicitly identify the company as the focal actor. Six of these definitions identify the immigrant, migrant, or ethnic entrepreneur as the focal actor Lin, 2010;Santamaria-Alvarez et al, 2018;, three identify actors that are embedded in two or more social and economic arenas Poblete, 2018;, and three definitions do not identify the focal actor , p.1047& p.1050. Viewing transnational entrepreneurship from the perspective of the entrepreneur has great descriptive qualities but lacks prescriptive power for aspiring entrepreneurs seeking to grow new companies internationally.…”
Section: A Review Of Existing Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• For conducting business in a cross-national context Poblete, 2018;Santamaria-Alvarez et al, 2018).…”
Section: Eduardo Bailettimentioning
confidence: 99%
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