Perspectives on entrepreneurial activities of UK based second-generation South Asians

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McPherson, M. 2004. Perspectives on entrepreneurial activities of UK based second-generation South Asians. 13th Nordic Conference on Small Business Research. Tromso, Norway 10 - 12 Jun 2004
TypeConference paper
TitlePerspectives on entrepreneurial activities of UK based second-generation South Asians
AuthorsMcPherson, M.
Abstract

The impact of ‘generations’ and the entrepreneurial process as a result thereof, is not acknowledged within the mixed embeddedness model. Moreover, while the mixed embeddedness model gives a more comprehensive explanation of immigrant entrepreneurship than previous models, it nonetheless fails to explain the wide-ranging inter and intra-ethnic differences in entrepreneurial activity. In an attempt to
bridge these gaps within the model, this paper (which is part of a wider study) follows an emerging line of enquiry, whereby it is suggested that theories of ethnic entrepreneurship must explain diverse, uneven and changing patterns of entrepreneurship, such as those evident in Australia. For that reason, therefore, investigation is needed into the changing group characteristics of different cohorts of ethnic entrepreneurs over time and how opportunity structures change in order to facilitate these cohorts. In essence, the focus of the paper is on key factors recognised within emergent theory as those being
relevant to second-generation entrepreneurship. Such a perspective would of course aid the development our own understanding of second-generation South Asian economic activity in the UK.

Research GroupStrategic Marketing, Consumer Behaviour and Branding/Identity group
Conference13th Nordic Conference on Small Business Research
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Deposited18 Mar 2010
Output statusPublished
LanguageEnglish
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