Engaging diasporas as international entrepreneurs in develop countries In search of determinants / Nkongolo-Bakenda, Jean-Marie.
By: Nkongolo-Bakenda, Jean-Marie
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2013Description: 30-64Subject(s): Transnational | Developing Countries | Internationalization | Entrepreneurship | Immigrant | Diaspora In: Journal of International EntrepreneurshipSummary: Diaspora has been increasingly recognized by practitioners and scholars as an important factor of development in developing economies. Through their remittances and expertise, diaspora members have become an important source of foreign direct investment and managerial capabilities. Although the literature is glutted with examples of the impact of diaspora in fostering international entrepreneurship and reducing poverty, a theoretical foundation and framework is needed to explain this impact. This study explores a theoretical foundation of the diaspora entrepreneurship. A framework identifying the determinants of the diasporaItem type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Articles | Ahmedabad (HO) | (Browse shelf) | Vol. 11, Issue. 1 | Available | 018920 |
Diaspora has been increasingly recognized by practitioners and scholars as an important factor of development in developing economies. Through their remittances and expertise, diaspora members have become an important source of foreign direct investment and managerial capabilities. Although the literature is glutted with examples of the impact of diaspora in fostering international entrepreneurship and reducing poverty, a theoretical foundation and framework is needed to explain this impact. This study explores a theoretical foundation of the diaspora entrepreneurship. A framework identifying the determinants of the diaspora
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