Success Patterns of Cuban-American Enterprises: Implications for Entrepreneurial Communities
研究采访了佛罗里达州戴德县24位最成功的古巴裔企业创始人,分析他们如何利用“拉丁人脉”获取供应商、员工和市场资源,为后苏联时代社区的创业发展提供借鉴。
Twenty-four of the most successful Cuban-born business founders in Dade County (Miami) Florida responded to a semi-structured interview. The sociology of enclave development provides the context for understanding the development of the larger Cuban-owned businesses in Dade County. The results indicate the sources of power upon which the entrepreneurs were able to draw, particularly their motivation and ability to use various forms of "Latin connections" with respect to suppliers, employees, and markets. The development of this enclave supporting entrepreneurial initiatives has implications for the potential for entrepreneurship in various communities in the post-Soviet world.