Immigrant Entrepreneurship, Religion and Ethnicity
Cases from Europe, Africa and Asia
Herausgeber: Walmsley, Andreas; Knorr, Helena; Margaca, Clara
Immigrant Entrepreneurship, Religion and Ethnicity
Cases from Europe, Africa and Asia
Herausgeber: Walmsley, Andreas; Knorr, Helena; Margaca, Clara
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International migration is a growing phenomenon in the 21st century and is increasingly seen as a high-priority public policy issue by many governments, politicians, and the broader public throughout the world. Its importance to economic prosperity, human development, and safety and security ensures that it will remain a top priority.
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International migration is a growing phenomenon in the 21st century and is increasingly seen as a high-priority public policy issue by many governments, politicians, and the broader public throughout the world. Its importance to economic prosperity, human development, and safety and security ensures that it will remain a top priority.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032785158
- ISBN-10: 1032785152
- Artikelnr.: 72877246
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032785158
- ISBN-10: 1032785152
- Artikelnr.: 72877246
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Clara Margaça is an Assistant Professor at Lusofona University, Porto University Center, Portugal. Andreas Walmsley is an Associate Professor in Business at Plymouth Marjon University, UK. Helena Knörr is a Professor of Organizational Leadership at Point Park University and a Professor of Entrepreneurship at doinGlobal, a Global Leadership network, USA.
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Immigrant Entrepreneurship and the role of religion and
ethnicity: cases from Europe, Africa and Asia
Lynn Martin, Sheila Wamalwa and Hamza Abdelhabrim
Chapter 2 - Pentecostal migrant entrepreneurs doing identity work:
complying and contesting faith and gendered neoliberal subjectivities in
Britain
María Villares-Varela and Olivia Sheringham
Chapter 3 - Ethnicity and religion as symbolic capitals: learning from the
case of diaspora Cypriot entrepreneurs in the UK during 1960-63
Eva Karayianni and Quang Evansluong
Chapter 4 - Coopetition and Ethnic Minority-Owned Businesses
Shiv Chadhry, David Crick and James M. Crick
Chapter 5 - Ways of mobilizing co-ethnic resources among Estonian migrant
entrepreneurs in Finland
Jaanika Kingumets
Chapter 6 - Immigrant entrepreneurship and local development in the
Pyrenees: The role of immigrants' human and social capitals
Cristóbal Mendoza
Chapter 7 - Family Networks and Family Start-Up Activities in Northern
Nigeria: The role of the Christian Faith and Entrepreneurial Resilience of
Igbo Entrepreneurs
Kenneth Chukwujioke Agbim
Chapter 8 - Analysis of entrepreneurial triggers in African women: Impact
on intention to migrate
Inés Ruiz-Rosa, Sara Arbelo-Pérez, Desiderio Gutiérrez-Taño and F.
García-Rodríguez
Chapter 9 - Christianity and Migrant Women's Entrepreneurship
Natasha Katura Mwila, Kassa Woldesenbet Beta and Meskerem Abi
Chapter 10 - Indonesian Migrant Workers and Economic Resilience in Selected
ASEAN Countries
Joko Susanto and Nor Fatimah Sulaiman
Chapter 11 - Developing a Nation of Entrepreneurs: The Integral Role of
Immigrant Entrepreneurship for the United Arab Emirates Vision 2030
Naveed Yasin and Marc Poulin
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Immigrant Entrepreneurship and the role of religion and
ethnicity: cases from Europe, Africa and Asia
Lynn Martin, Sheila Wamalwa and Hamza Abdelhabrim
Chapter 2 - Pentecostal migrant entrepreneurs doing identity work:
complying and contesting faith and gendered neoliberal subjectivities in
Britain
María Villares-Varela and Olivia Sheringham
Chapter 3 - Ethnicity and religion as symbolic capitals: learning from the
case of diaspora Cypriot entrepreneurs in the UK during 1960-63
Eva Karayianni and Quang Evansluong
Chapter 4 - Coopetition and Ethnic Minority-Owned Businesses
Shiv Chadhry, David Crick and James M. Crick
Chapter 5 - Ways of mobilizing co-ethnic resources among Estonian migrant
entrepreneurs in Finland
Jaanika Kingumets
Chapter 6 - Immigrant entrepreneurship and local development in the
Pyrenees: The role of immigrants' human and social capitals
Cristóbal Mendoza
Chapter 7 - Family Networks and Family Start-Up Activities in Northern
Nigeria: The role of the Christian Faith and Entrepreneurial Resilience of
Igbo Entrepreneurs
Kenneth Chukwujioke Agbim
Chapter 8 - Analysis of entrepreneurial triggers in African women: Impact
on intention to migrate
Inés Ruiz-Rosa, Sara Arbelo-Pérez, Desiderio Gutiérrez-Taño and F.
García-Rodríguez
Chapter 9 - Christianity and Migrant Women's Entrepreneurship
Natasha Katura Mwila, Kassa Woldesenbet Beta and Meskerem Abi
Chapter 10 - Indonesian Migrant Workers and Economic Resilience in Selected
ASEAN Countries
Joko Susanto and Nor Fatimah Sulaiman
Chapter 11 - Developing a Nation of Entrepreneurs: The Integral Role of
Immigrant Entrepreneurship for the United Arab Emirates Vision 2030
Naveed Yasin and Marc Poulin
Conclusion
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Immigrant Entrepreneurship and the role of religion and
ethnicity: cases from Europe, Africa and Asia
Lynn Martin, Sheila Wamalwa and Hamza Abdelhabrim
Chapter 2 - Pentecostal migrant entrepreneurs doing identity work:
complying and contesting faith and gendered neoliberal subjectivities in
Britain
María Villares-Varela and Olivia Sheringham
Chapter 3 - Ethnicity and religion as symbolic capitals: learning from the
case of diaspora Cypriot entrepreneurs in the UK during 1960-63
Eva Karayianni and Quang Evansluong
Chapter 4 - Coopetition and Ethnic Minority-Owned Businesses
Shiv Chadhry, David Crick and James M. Crick
Chapter 5 - Ways of mobilizing co-ethnic resources among Estonian migrant
entrepreneurs in Finland
Jaanika Kingumets
Chapter 6 - Immigrant entrepreneurship and local development in the
Pyrenees: The role of immigrants' human and social capitals
Cristóbal Mendoza
Chapter 7 - Family Networks and Family Start-Up Activities in Northern
Nigeria: The role of the Christian Faith and Entrepreneurial Resilience of
Igbo Entrepreneurs
Kenneth Chukwujioke Agbim
Chapter 8 - Analysis of entrepreneurial triggers in African women: Impact
on intention to migrate
Inés Ruiz-Rosa, Sara Arbelo-Pérez, Desiderio Gutiérrez-Taño and F.
García-Rodríguez
Chapter 9 - Christianity and Migrant Women's Entrepreneurship
Natasha Katura Mwila, Kassa Woldesenbet Beta and Meskerem Abi
Chapter 10 - Indonesian Migrant Workers and Economic Resilience in Selected
ASEAN Countries
Joko Susanto and Nor Fatimah Sulaiman
Chapter 11 - Developing a Nation of Entrepreneurs: The Integral Role of
Immigrant Entrepreneurship for the United Arab Emirates Vision 2030
Naveed Yasin and Marc Poulin
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Immigrant Entrepreneurship and the role of religion and
ethnicity: cases from Europe, Africa and Asia
Lynn Martin, Sheila Wamalwa and Hamza Abdelhabrim
Chapter 2 - Pentecostal migrant entrepreneurs doing identity work:
complying and contesting faith and gendered neoliberal subjectivities in
Britain
María Villares-Varela and Olivia Sheringham
Chapter 3 - Ethnicity and religion as symbolic capitals: learning from the
case of diaspora Cypriot entrepreneurs in the UK during 1960-63
Eva Karayianni and Quang Evansluong
Chapter 4 - Coopetition and Ethnic Minority-Owned Businesses
Shiv Chadhry, David Crick and James M. Crick
Chapter 5 - Ways of mobilizing co-ethnic resources among Estonian migrant
entrepreneurs in Finland
Jaanika Kingumets
Chapter 6 - Immigrant entrepreneurship and local development in the
Pyrenees: The role of immigrants' human and social capitals
Cristóbal Mendoza
Chapter 7 - Family Networks and Family Start-Up Activities in Northern
Nigeria: The role of the Christian Faith and Entrepreneurial Resilience of
Igbo Entrepreneurs
Kenneth Chukwujioke Agbim
Chapter 8 - Analysis of entrepreneurial triggers in African women: Impact
on intention to migrate
Inés Ruiz-Rosa, Sara Arbelo-Pérez, Desiderio Gutiérrez-Taño and F.
García-Rodríguez
Chapter 9 - Christianity and Migrant Women's Entrepreneurship
Natasha Katura Mwila, Kassa Woldesenbet Beta and Meskerem Abi
Chapter 10 - Indonesian Migrant Workers and Economic Resilience in Selected
ASEAN Countries
Joko Susanto and Nor Fatimah Sulaiman
Chapter 11 - Developing a Nation of Entrepreneurs: The Integral Role of
Immigrant Entrepreneurship for the United Arab Emirates Vision 2030
Naveed Yasin and Marc Poulin
Conclusion