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Refugee Entrepreneurship: Learning from Case Evidence

In: Refugee Entrepreneurship

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  • Jörg Freiling

    (University of Bremen)

  • Aki Harima

    (University of Bremen)

Abstract

With a meta-perspective on the 16 rich cases of refugee entrepreneurs portrayed in this book, this concluding chapter discusses the following eight central themes to be considered in the future research on refugee entrepreneurship: (1) typical settings of refugee entrepreneurship and refugee entrepreneurship itself; (2) the sequence of events and its consequences; (3) refugees’ perspectives; (4) perceptions of their countries of residence; (5) types of businesses; (6) critical resources: enablers and constraints; (7) psychological factors; and (8) outcomes of refugee entrepreneurship. The overview and outlook, which observe diverse types of refugee entrepreneurs worldwide from different perspectives, are developed at the end of the chapter.

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  • Jörg Freiling & Aki Harima, 2019. "Refugee Entrepreneurship: Learning from Case Evidence," Springer Books, in: Sibylle Heilbrunn & Jörg Freiling & Aki Harima (ed.), Refugee Entrepreneurship, chapter 18, pages 255-277, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-92534-9_18
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-92534-9_18
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    1. Ghazal Zalkat & Henrik Barth & Lubna Rashid, 2024. "Refugee entrepreneurship motivations in Sweden and Germany: a comparative case study," Small Business Economics, Springer, vol. 63(1), pages 477-499, June.

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