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Supporting refugees: An entrepreneurial resourcefulness approach

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  • Rawhouser, Hans
  • Islam, Mazhar
  • Jones Christensen, Lisa
  • Embry, Elizabeth
  • Williams, Trenton A.
  • Conger, Michael
  • Trussel, Cindy

Abstract

This rapid research paper seeks to aid Lighthouse Charities (LC), a Las Vegas-based refugee-sponsoring organization. Rather than channeling all refugees toward entrepreneurship, LC utilizes a two-pronged entrepreneurial resourcefulness approach. LC creates refugee-focused work integration social enterprises (WISEs) and also supports refugee clients as entrepreneurs. While LC helps many refugees with this approach, LC seeks a more systematic lens (versus a trial-and-error approach) to understand and adjust to the limits of using an ER approach. Experts from three theoretical perspectives (trauma exposure, identity adjustment, and entrepreneurial failure) provide theoretically informed insights into how LC can systematically adjust the ER approach to help refugees by matching resources to opportunities, modifying existing resources to potential opportunities, and transitioning away from resourcefulness.

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  • Rawhouser, Hans & Islam, Mazhar & Jones Christensen, Lisa & Embry, Elizabeth & Williams, Trenton A. & Conger, Michael & Trussel, Cindy, 2024. "Supporting refugees: An entrepreneurial resourcefulness approach," Journal of Business Venturing Insights, Elsevier, vol. 22(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jobuve:v:22:y:2024:i:c:s2352673424000489
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jbvi.2024.e00496
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