家庭与身份:荷兰第二代华裔企业家生活经历中的交叉性

Family and identity: Intersectionality in the lived experiences of second-generation entrepreneurs of Chinese origin in the Netherlands

JOURNAL OF SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT · 2020
被引 21
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于五位荷兰第二代华裔企业家的生命故事,研究他们如何在家庭、种族、代际和创业的交汇处构建多重身份,并创办非传统企业。

Abstract

This article explores how second-generation entrepreneurs of Chinese origin in the Netherlands construct their multiple identities in the context of their families of origin, at the intersection of ethnicity, generation, and entrepreneurship. Based on the life stories of five second-generation Chinese Dutch entrepreneurs, this article shows the complex trajectories through which entrepreneurial identity, ethnic identity, and second generation come together. It expands the theoretical and empirical insights on how these children grow up in Chinese immigrant families and become entrepreneurs in Dutch society and how, on the way, they set up less traditional businesses. Hence, the article underlines the importance of considering generation as an identity marker for ethnic minority entrepreneurs.

创业身份认同移民研究种族与族群家庭社会学