移民创业者、族裔聚居区战略与创业绩效

Immigrant Entrepreneurs, the Ethnic Enclave Strategy, and Venture Performance

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2009
被引 273
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究第一代和第二代移民创业者的经济、人力和社会资本禀赋及其对族裔社区的认同如何影响他们选择族裔聚居区或主流市场战略,进而通过资本与战略的匹配影响创业绩效。

Abstract

This study argues that first- and second-generation immigrant entrepreneurs’ endowments of economic, human, and social capital, together with their degrees of social identification with their ethnic community, affect their elemental strategic choice to pursue a venture strategy focused either on their ethnic enclave or the dominant market. The authors then propose that this choice affects venture performance indirectly, depending on how well the entrepreneur’s capital endowment allows the chosen strategy to be executed. The authors test these ideas via a field study of 103 first- and second-generation immigrant-owned ventures in a U.S. Midwest state. The findings indicate that immigrant entrepreneurs’ capital endowments and social identities influence their choice of an enclave versus dominant market venture strategy. Moreover, it is the particular alignment of entrepreneurial capital and strategy that ultimately shapes venture performance.

创业移民社会资本战略管理族裔经济