“…food, construction and textiles) (Dongen, 2019;Waldinger et al, 1990). The literature has recently focused on how ethnic entrepreneurs break through to the national economy (Evansluong et al, 2019;Kloosterman and Rath, 2018;Lassalle and Scott, 2018), which has formed the basis for the few studies that have explored ethnic entrepreneurs' technological ventures, contribution to the economy and strategies to deal with the aforementioned obstacles (Hart and Acs, 2011;Leung, 2001;Saxenian, 2002b). However, while these studies have examined ethnic entrepreneurs' integration into technological industries, they have ignored the technology-based industries' unique characteristics, such as the necessity for large financial investments, high risk and uncertainty, hyper-competition and technology-related higher education (Colombo et al, 2018;Oliver, 2009;Oliver and Frank, 2014;Powell et al, 2005).…”