The Significance of Research of Immigrant Entrepreneurship for the Management Sciences
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https://doi.org/10.33119/SIP.2018.161.12Keywords:
entrepreneurship, management sciences, migrations, immigrant entrepreneurship, legitimisation, cultural context of entrepreneurshipAbstract
The article is aimed at the identification of factors which may lead to the recognition of immigrant entrepreneurship as a specific area of research. An analysis was made of selected trends in immigrant entrepreneurship research and the major elements of the specificity of this research was indicated. And selected determinants of the process of legitimisation of this area within the discipline of management sciences were shown. The significance of research of immigrant entrepreneurship for the management sciences was analysed in the final section of the article.
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