Essays about: "immigrant entrepreneurs"
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1. “Establishing a Business in Sweden: Motivations and Challenges for Immigrants” - A case study of South Asian Immigrant
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : Background Sweden has been one of the most popular destinations for immigrants from South Asia in recent years due to its strong economy and high standard of living. However, establishing a business in Sweden can be challenging for immigrants due to cultural differences, language barriers, and a lack of knowledge about Swedish business practices. READ MORE
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2. A Bridge to Sustainability: Influence of External Enablers on Immigrant Environmental Entrepreneurship Activities : The role of external enabler opacity and agency-intensity
University essay from Jönköping University/Internationella HandelshögskolanAbstract : Background: Environmental challenges faced by humankind are creating various changes in the business environment. These changes are facilitating entrepreneurial activities for environmental sustainability. READ MORE
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3. Sociocultural factors and sustainable performance of African Women Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Sweden : A study of African Women Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Sweden
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4. Exploring the Everyday Experiences of African Migrant Entrepreneurs in Malmö, Sweden.
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för Urbana Studier (US)Abstract : Entrepreneurship is a common choice of occupation amongst migrants in Malmö. African migrant entrepreneur experiences however, are identified as homogenous to other immigrant groups. READ MORE
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5. What matters in the economic integration of foreign-born women? : A development of the ‘mixed embeddedness’ model for female immigrant entrepreneurs
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : This thesis investigates the economic integration of female immigrant entrepreneurs on a micro-level. This is done by employing the model of ‘mixed embeddedness’, created by Kloosterman et al. (1999), which states that immigrant entrepreneurs are embedded in an institutional, social and financial context. READ MORE