新西兰少数民族创业的前因:群体间比较

Antecedents of Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship in New Zealand: An Intergroup Comparison

JOURNAL OF SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT · 2015
被引 24
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了新西兰四个少数民族群体(荷兰、华人、印度、太平洋岛民)创业率差异的前因,通过扎根理论构建了包含移民、定居、身份和商业四个嵌入构念的模型。

Abstract

This paper traces the antecedents of entrepreneurship across ethnic minority groups as reflected in their different rates of business formation in ew ealand, an ethnically diverse nation. The study contrasts the experiences of the utch, hinese, ndian, and acific eoples, groups who have historically exhibited different levels of entrepreneurship. A grounded theory approach led to a model with four linked embedding constructs—migration, settlement, identity, and business—sufficient to interpret longstanding intergroup differences in business formation rates. The findings give new insight into the nature of ethnic minority embedding and an original substantive theory of the antecedents of ethnic minority entrepreneurship.

创业少数民族移民新西兰群体比较