2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibusrev.2012.02.009
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Heterogeneous effect of ethnic networks on international trade of Thailand: The role of family ties and ethnic diversity

Abstract: Ethnic networks have been found to have a pro-trade effect in previous research.However, the heterogeneous effect of different ethnicities is under-studied. Drawing on the literature on social structure, this paper attempts to untangle the heterogeneous effect of ethnic networks on international trade using trade data of Thailand. We found that

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“…A study from the international business literature also discusses the contribution of ethnic homogeneity and strong family ties in home countries to the migrant-trade link (Duanmu and Guney 2013). 22.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study from the international business literature also discusses the contribution of ethnic homogeneity and strong family ties in home countries to the migrant-trade link (Duanmu and Guney 2013). 22.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Source: Sandiaga Uno's Instagram Account trepreneurship represents an active, creative, empowered mental attitude to improve business revenue (Amin, 2008). (Duanmu, 2013) states that entrepreneurship refers to an attitude and spirit to always be creative and active, and attempts toward uncertainty to increase business' revenue. Entrepreneurship, as previously stated, can be defined as a combination of creativity that creates ideas, calculation of risk and opportunities, and innovation in implementing ideas into a valuable service and product.…”
Section: Figure 11 Comparison Between Number Of Comments Per Two Monthsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through their own experiences as members of a diaspora, minority entrepreneurs may be more comfortable in navigating multicultural business environments and situations that require cultural sensitivities. They are more likely to have positive attitudes, less suspicion, and a lower level of skepticism towards other ethnicities (Duanmu & Guney, 2013). In addition, self-perceived experts on multicultural competence tend to attribute their expertise in this area to being a member of an ethnic minority group themselves (Holcomb-McCoy & Myers, 1999).…”
Section: Preferred Foreign Target Market Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%