2004
DOI: 10.1080/1369183032000170141
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Entrepreneurship and identity: cosmopolitanism and cultural competencies among German‐Turkish businesspeople in Berlin

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“…This is in line with the heterogeneous nature of immigrant entrepreneurs (Chrysostome & Lin, 2010), showing that research into Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs needs a more focused and "individualised" analysis into their cross-cultural capabilities. These findings also support several studies that found there is a heterogeneity in the immigrant entrepreneurs' human capital (Anderson & Platzer, 2006;Pécoud, 2004;Wadhwa, Rissing, Saxenian, & Gereffi, 2007), which will address more tailored training programs on cross-cultural capabilities for immigrant entrepreneurs to develop certain capabilities they are lacking and strengthen existing strengths.…”
Section: Rq4 How Can Immigrant Entrepreneurs Be Clustered In Terms Osupporting
confidence: 76%
“…This is in line with the heterogeneous nature of immigrant entrepreneurs (Chrysostome & Lin, 2010), showing that research into Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs needs a more focused and "individualised" analysis into their cross-cultural capabilities. These findings also support several studies that found there is a heterogeneity in the immigrant entrepreneurs' human capital (Anderson & Platzer, 2006;Pécoud, 2004;Wadhwa, Rissing, Saxenian, & Gereffi, 2007), which will address more tailored training programs on cross-cultural capabilities for immigrant entrepreneurs to develop certain capabilities they are lacking and strengthen existing strengths.…”
Section: Rq4 How Can Immigrant Entrepreneurs Be Clustered In Terms Osupporting
confidence: 76%
“…La phase de démarrage constitue une période critique dans le cycle de développement des petites et moyennes entreprises (Bhidé, 2000 ;Hernandez, 2001 ;Gasse, Diochon et menzies, 2002 ;Fayolle, 2003 ;Horst, King-Kauanui et Duffy, 2005 ;Julien, 2005 ;Filion, Borges et Simard, 2006), et plus encore dans celui des entreprises ethniques en raison de la situation d'isolement dans laquelle plusieurs d'entre elles se trouvent jusqu'à leur intégration dans l'économie locale (Waldinger, 1984(Waldinger, , 1985Reynolds et White, 1997 ;Iyer et Shapiro, 1999 ;malheiros et Vala, 2004 ;Pécoud, 2004). Après avoir étudié les problèmes reliés au démarrage des entreprises ethniques (Brenner et al, 2000), il nous est apparu qu'une recherche portant sur les racines qui ont permis à l'entreprise de prendre naissance pourrait permettre de mieux comprendre les problèmes reliés au processus de création et de démarrage de l'entreprise ethnique par la suite.…”
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“…Ehrkamp (2005: 349), similarly, states that › migrants engage in creating places and transform the urban landscape of contemporary cities ‹. Urban settings represent new forms of identity and cultural references in the case of young German Turks (Pecoud 2004).…”
Section: Experiencing North Londonmentioning
confidence: 99%