2017
DOI: 10.1177/2393957516684467
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Ethnography of Female Diaspora Networks: The Emerging Case of Pakistani Female Entrepreneurs in London

Abstract: The business environment of a host country reflects the complex interplay of multiple social, cultural and religious factors with the lives and work of ethnic minority women. The distinct social context of each ethnic or immigrant group determines its position in the host country. Every ethnic minority group has its unique characteristics, social and cultural conventions and resources that facilitate or constrain their entrepreneurial endeavours. As social actors, ethnic minority entrepreneurs draw support and… Show more

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“…Scholars use different concepts in order to describe the entrepreneurial activities of migrants, such as diaspora entrepreneurship (Basit, 2017; Harima, Elo, & Freiling, 2016; Riddle & Brinkerhoff, 2011), immigrant entrepreneurship (Beckers & Blumberg, 2013; Ndofor & Priem, 2011; Teixeira, Lo, & Truelove, 2007) and transnational entrepreneurship (Drori, Honig, & Wright, 2009; Pruthi & Wright, 2017). While they all investigate entrepreneurship in the context of migration, ethnic entrepreneurship focuses on ethnicity, which migrants and their descendants inherit over generations.…”
Section: Conceptual Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars use different concepts in order to describe the entrepreneurial activities of migrants, such as diaspora entrepreneurship (Basit, 2017; Harima, Elo, & Freiling, 2016; Riddle & Brinkerhoff, 2011), immigrant entrepreneurship (Beckers & Blumberg, 2013; Ndofor & Priem, 2011; Teixeira, Lo, & Truelove, 2007) and transnational entrepreneurship (Drori, Honig, & Wright, 2009; Pruthi & Wright, 2017). While they all investigate entrepreneurship in the context of migration, ethnic entrepreneurship focuses on ethnicity, which migrants and their descendants inherit over generations.…”
Section: Conceptual Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distinct social context of each migrant group regulates its position in the host country. Every ethnic minority group has distinctive characteristics; social and cultural conventions, and resources that facilitate or constrain their entrepreneurial endeavors (Basit, 2017). Wallace (1999) defines social entrepreneurship as pursuing initiatives of exploring viable and sustainable opportunities to solve a pressing social issue among a community.…”
Section: Chapter 1: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%