2022
DOI: 10.1002/csr.2416
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How international immigrants engage in sustainable entrepreneurship in their host countries? The moderating effects of collectivistic cultural values

Abstract: Using the in-group lens of social identity, we study how difference in in-group identity can lead to difference in sustainable entrepreneurship among international immigrants and their native counterparts. We also test how different dimensions of collectivism, that is, the institutional collectivism (IC) and in-group collectivism (GC), can influence differently the relationship between in-group identity and sustainable entrepreneurship. The results of our data analyses demonstrate a significant relationship be… Show more

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