2022
DOI: 10.1080/13504851.2022.2130861
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Clusters in foreign-born vs. native self-employment in Europe: do we look alike?

Abstract: In this paper, we analyse the existence of clusters in self-employment rates, segregating by place of birth, i.e. native vs foreign-born, in a group of 17 European countries. The analysis suggests that natives behave differently in peripheral and core countries, whereas their foreign-born self-employed counterparts show a similar behaviour irrespective of the characteristics of the recipient economy. These findings augment the scant available evidence about this topic in Europe (as most previous studies have f… Show more

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“…IJCHM 36,4 Moreover, the work also contributes to the recent entrepreneurship strand by sampling a population with homogeneous characteristics (i.e. refugee entrepreneurs), which is overlooked in general entrepreneurship literature (Cuadros et al, 2023) and particularly in the T&H entrepreneurship field (Alrawadieh et al, 2019;Cifci and Atsiz, 2021;Fu et al, 2019). Additionally, it responds to a pending call from Cifci and Atsiz (2021) and Cetin et al (2022) for further investigations into refugee entrepreneurs' success in the T&H industry.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IJCHM 36,4 Moreover, the work also contributes to the recent entrepreneurship strand by sampling a population with homogeneous characteristics (i.e. refugee entrepreneurs), which is overlooked in general entrepreneurship literature (Cuadros et al, 2023) and particularly in the T&H entrepreneurship field (Alrawadieh et al, 2019;Cifci and Atsiz, 2021;Fu et al, 2019). Additionally, it responds to a pending call from Cifci and Atsiz (2021) and Cetin et al (2022) for further investigations into refugee entrepreneurs' success in the T&H industry.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%