伦敦黑人少数族裔企业的增长与变迁

Growth and Change in Black Minority Enterprise in London

INTERNATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS JOURNAL · 1986
被引 14
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究伦敦亚裔和非洲裔加勒比裔社区企业所有权的变化,比较其经营绩效并分析差异成因,为政策制定和商业发展提供参考。

Abstract

Peter Wilson is a partner in New Enterprise Development, a small business training and research organisation based in London. Professor John Stanworth is head of the Small Business Unit at the Polytechnic of Central London and Director-General of the Small Business Research Trust. Against a background of growing concern for the welfare of ethnic minority communities in Britain, attention is now firmly focused on the opportunities for business development among black groups. Racially motivated recruitment and promotion practices in large organisations restrict employment opportunities for black minorities, increasing the need to seek economic self-reliance through business ownership. This has been a traditional route for disadvantaged minorities. But contemporary economic and social conditions require new solutions to the crisis in which recent immigrant groups find themselves. It is the purpose of this paper to examine recent evidence of change in business ownership in the Asian and Afro- Caribbean communities in London, to compare and contrast their business performance and to identify the determinants of any revealed differentials. The paper concludes with some implications for policy formulation and for business development initiatives.

少数族裔创业小企业发展种族与就业伦敦经济