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1by Alvarado Valenzuela, Juan Francisco Liu, Cathy Yang Published in Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Cities (2021)“...Amsterdam is known to be a cosmopolitan and multicultural city where newly arrived migrants find opportunities to test business ideas. Behind every business...”
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2by Alvarado Valenzuela, Juan Francisco Published in Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Cities (2021)“...Amsterdam is known to be a cosmopolitan and multicultural city where newly arrived migrants find opportunities to test business ideas. Behind every business...”
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3by Zhuang, Zhixi Cecilia Published in Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Cities (02.08.2020)“...Toronto’s ethnic retail clusters have not only sprouted across the inner city but have also speckled suburban landscapes. Driven by the increasing settlement...”
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4“...In this chapter, we review the current state of knowledge on migrant entrepreneurship including various conceptual frameworks about entrepreneurial activities...”
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5by Smith, Edward S Published in Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Cities (02.08.2020)“...The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program was established by Congress in 1990 to spur economic development and job growth across the United States through foreign...”
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6“...Hong Kong has long been a financial center in Asia and a major global city. Its unique colonial history, its laissez-faire economic policies in the last...”
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7by Wijaya, Holi Bina Rudiarto, Iwan Kurniawati, Herlina Published in Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Cities (02.08.2020)“...Industry cluster formation and innovation are vital to promoting local economic development. Industry clustering is commonly understood to have an endogenous...”
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8by Peberdy, Sally Ann Published in Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Cities (02.08.2020)“...The past twenty years have seen significant changes in the demographic and entrepreneurial landscapes of South African cities and towns. Immigrants, migrants,...”
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9by Castañeda, Ernesto Published in Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Cities (02.08.2020)“...The chapter provides a comparison of immigrant businesses in different cities in the United States and Europe. The chapter draws from several projects...”
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10by Collins, Jock Published in Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Cities (02.08.2020)“...Sydney is Australia’s largest and most cosmopolitan global city and the fourth greatest immigrant city in the world today. Immigrant entrepreneurs have been a...”
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11by Spencer, James H Published in Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Cities (02.08.2020)“...Approximately 90% of contemporary urbanization is occurring in the developing world. The growing clusters of settlement in Southeast Asia, China, Sub-Saharan...”
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12by Liu, Cathy Yang Published in Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Cities (02.08.2020)“...As cities around the world continue to attract both international migrants and domestic migrants into their bustling metropolises, immigrant entrepreneurship...”
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13by Hum, Tarry Published in Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Cities (02.08.2020)“...Anchored by thousands of immigrant-owned businesses, the commercial corridors of Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue in Flushing, Queens represents a culinary...”
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14by Alvarado Valenzuela, Juan Francisco Published in Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Cities (02.08.2020)“...Amsterdam is known to be a cosmopolitan and multicultural city where newly arrived migrants find opportunities to test business ideas. Behind every business...”
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15by Verrest, H Mason, C Reuschke, D Syrett, S van Ham, M Published in Entrepreneurship in Cities (2016)“...This chapter focuses on home-based economic activities (HBEAs) in two Caribbean cities. These income-generating activities are financially, socially and...”
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16by Heike Hanhörster Sabine Weck Ivonne Fischer-Krapohl Published in Entrepreneurship in Cities (18.12.2015)“...Research on migrants’ location choice generally focuses on either the residential location choice or the business location choice of migrant entrepreneurs,...”
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17by Veronique Schutjens Gerald Mollenhorst Beate Volker Published in Entrepreneurship in Cities (18.12.2015)“...In the modern Western world, urban residential neighbourhoods have witnessed a remarkable increase in the number of small-scale businesses, and these...”
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18by Nick Bailey Published in Entrepreneurship in Cities (18.12.2015)“...This chapter examines the place of the neighbourhood in relation to entrepreneurial processes. It explores these processes from the perspective of research on...”
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19by Darja Reuschke Colin Mason Stephen Syrett Maarten van Ham Published in Entrepreneurship in Cities (18.12.2015)“...This introductory chapter discusses the rationale for connecting entrepreneurship with neighbourhoods and homes, presents the objectives and key questions of...”
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20Neighbourhoods and the structure of society: implications for work and residence in the Internet Ageby William A. V. Clark Published in Entrepreneurship in Cities (18.12.2015)“...Neighbourhoods are an enduring part of the wider urban structure and behaviours within it. Those spatial structures are an important defining aspect of where...”