Diaspora Networks in International Business

Diaspora Networks in International Business

Perspectives for Understanding and Managing Diaspora Business and Resources

Elo, Maria; Minto-Coy, Indianna

Springer International Publishing AG

08/2018

652

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Inglês

9783319910949

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1: Introduction: The Concept of Diaspora from the Perspective of International Business and Economy.- PART 1: An Overview to Diaspora Networks in International Business.- Chapter 2: Diaspora and international business in the homeland: from impact of remittances to determinants of entrepreneurship and research agenda.- Chapter 3: Learning in various types of New Ventures - the role of "incoming" entrepreneurs.- Chapter 4: Leveraging the Caribbean Diaspora for Development: The role of network effects.- Chapter 5: A Taste of Home: The Nostalgia Trade and Migrant Economic Transnationalism.- PART 2: Positive and Negative Economic Activities in Diaspora Networks.- Chapter 6: Transnational investments of the Tunisian diaspora: Trajectories, skills accumulation and constraints.- Chapter 7: Transnational Entrepreneurship in a post-conflict society: Perspectives from Sri Lanka.- Chapter 8: A Portrait of the Current Portuguese Wave of Qualified Emigrants.- Chapter 9: Four Lithuanianemigration waves: comparison analysis of the main host countries.- Chapter 10: Criminality, smuggling, counterfeit and trafficking - A review of different types of criminal activities in diaspora networks.- PART 3: Diaspora and Socio-cultural Influences on Business.- Chapter 11: Shaking the Ethnic Minority Box: Conceptualizing the Impact of Context and Social Capital on the Entrepreneurial Activity of Minorities.- Chapter 12: Social Capital, Diaspora and Post Internationalization: A Developing Economy Case.- Chapter 13: Life-satisfaction of entrepreneurs in the diaspora: Embedded in transnational networks and international business.- Chapter 14: Socialising to Entrepreneurship: Issues in Diaspora Entrepreneurship and Multiculturalism in the UK.- Chapter 15: The role of linguistic resources in the institutional organization of the Armenian diaspora in Finland.- PART 4: Diaspora entrepreneurship and international business.- Chapter 16: Leadership Concepts for Diaspora Entrepreneurship -What does Management and Organizational Theory Offer?.- Chapter 17: The role of diaspora entrepreneurship in economic integration of diasporans in the Polish context.- Chapter 18: The case story of Inga, an Estonian craft shop owner in Finland.- Chapter 19: The path of a successful entrepreneurial sojourner: A case study about Ilan Maimon.- Chapter 20: Japanese Entrepreneurs in Emerging Countries.- PART 5: Organization of Diaspora Capitals in international business.- Chapter 21: Diaspora networks in cross-border mergers and acquisitions.- Chapter 22: Internationalization intentions in domestic new technology-based firms:A comparison between immigrant and non-immigrant entrepreneurs.- Chapter 23: The use of new technologies by migrant entrepreneurs in two European cities.- Chapter 24: Understanding entrepreneurship and international business knowledge transfer by Diaspora Knowledge Networks:TheCaseofHondurasGlobal.- Chapter 25: Marketing and Diaspora tourism: Visual Online Learning Materials as tools to attract the Haitian Diaspora 'new generation'.- PART 6: Governance of Diaspora Resources and Policy-making.- Chapter 26: THE PHILIPPINES EXPERIENCE IN MANAGING DIASPORA RESOURCES: POLICIES AND INITIATIVES IN FACILITATING DIASPORA ENGAGEMENT.- Chapter 27: Entrepreneurship in an Institutionally Distant Context: Bangladeshi Diaspora Entrepreneurs in Denmark.- Chapter 28: Emigrants from the Western Balkans: The Region's Money Sacks?.- Chapter 29: Beyond Remittances: Understanding UK Diaspora Investment Platforms and Networks.- Chapter 30: Business ethics and human rights. The industrial involvement in the embeddedness of the Tibetan Community in Rikon, Switzerland.- Chapter 31: Conclusion and discussion: Towards a Multi-disciplinary Framing of Diaspora Networks in International Business.
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Diaspora entrepreneurship;Socio-cultural influences;Diasporic cluster-building;Ethnic businesses;Immigrant businesses;Emerging markets;Counterfeiting;Bi-culturalism;Transculturalism;Multiculturalism