“…Five specific types of entrepreneurs (women, social, transnational, minority, and immigrant) are of keen interest to scholars. Seemingly, the institutional impact on engagement and activities of women entrepreneurs (e.g., Hechavarría & Ingram, 2019; Mitra & Basit, 2021) and social entrepreneurs (e.g., Azmat & Samaratunge, 2009; Choi, Chang, Choi, & Seong, 2018; Spence, Gherib, & Biwole, 2011; Stephan et al, 2015) receives the greatest amount of scholarly attention. Research on institutions' impact on racial‐minority entrepreneurs (e.g., Neville, Forrester, O'Toole, & Riding, 2018) is still limited; the focus on transnational and immigrant entrepreneurs has become more prominent in recent research (e.g., Lee & Black, 2017; Lundberg & Rehnfors, 2018; Roy, Sekhar, & Vyas, 2016).…”