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2018 | vol. 16, nr 1 (73), cz. 2 Facets of Entrepreneurship | 25--39
Tytuł artykułu

Immigrant Entrepreneurship as a Field of Research

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Przedsiębiorczość imigrantów jako dziedzina badań
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The article presents immigrant entrepreneurship as a field of research. In the first section, the main concepts related to immigrant entrepreneurship are recounted. It is followed by an analysis of factors that give grounds for regarding immigrant entrepreneurship as a separate field of research. Several important trends and tendencies in immigrant entrepreneurship research are also outlined. The last section is devoted to a discussion on potential challenges faced by researchers. (original abstract)
Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie przedsiębiorczości imigrantów jako obszaru badań, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem jego kulturowego kontekstu. Tekst rozpoczyna prezentacja podstawowych pojęć związanych z przedsiębiorczością imigrantów. Wskazane zostały elementy specyfiki, które powodują, że przedsiębiorczość imigrantów może być traktowana jako odrębny obszar badawczy. W opracowaniu wskazano także wybrane trendy w badaniach i wyzwania stojące obecnie przed badaczami przedsiębiorczości imigrantów. (abstrakt oryginalny)
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25--39
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  • University of Warsaw, Poland
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