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Immigrant entrepreneurship in Malaysia: the case of mainland Chinese-owned SMEs

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  • Mengdie Ruan
  • Angathevar Baskaran
  • Shanshan Zhou

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Using data obtained from 15 Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs, this paper investigates the personal characteristics of mainland Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs, their contributions to the Malaysian economy and the major constraints experienced by them. The findings are: 1) most Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs are aged 30 to 40, married, and hold minimum educational qualification of a bachelor's degree; 2) innovativeness is regarded as the most important personal trait, followed by sociability and decisiveness; 3) their contribution to the economy is significant in areas of employment and wealth creation, as well as the production of diverse goods and services for local and export markets; 4) while they experience some general constraints which are similarly encountered by native entrepreneurs, they also experience specific constraints such as language barriers, lack of policy assistance, and tax and visa problems. The study recommends the creation of a dedicated government department and the formulation of specific policies to support immigrant-owned SMEs.

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  • Mengdie Ruan & Angathevar Baskaran & Shanshan Zhou, 2025. "Immigrant entrepreneurship in Malaysia: the case of mainland Chinese-owned SMEs," International Journal of Business and Globalisation, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 39(2), pages 141-166.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbglo:v:39:y:2025:i:2:p:141-166
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