Immigrant Entrepreneurs: in Search of Identity
Immigrant Entrepreneurs: in Search of Identity
Author(s): Beata Glinka, Agnieszka BrzozowskaSubject(s): Business Economy / Management, Migration Studies
Published by: Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie
Keywords: identity; entrepreneurs; immigrant entrepreneurship; immigrant identity; Vietnamese entrepreneurs; Polish entrepreneurs
Summary/Abstract: Objective: The purpose of this study is to show identity construction processes of immigrant entrepreneurs and the way these identities are constructed and reconstructed in business and migration experiences. Research Design & Methods: The findings are based on two qualitative research projects on immigrant entrepreneurs: Vietnamese entrepreneurs in Poland and Polish entrepreneurs in the USA. Both studies were based on ethnographic inspiration. Open interviews and observations were used to collect primary data. Findings: The study indicates that identity construction is a process of an interplay of three main elements: being an immigrant, being an entrepreneur, and sense of nationality. This interplay takes place in different, overlapping dimensions: private, social, national and professional, and it takes place in a certain cultural context. Identities of immigrants are constantly constructed and reconstructed in their search for belonging and freedom at the same time. Implications & Recommendations: The results imply that the issue of immigrant entrepreneurship requires open, culturally-oriented and comparative studies. Recommendations for further studies are formulated in the last section of the paper. Contribution & Value Added: The paper provides insight into the processes of migration between different cultural and institutional contexts and their impact on entrepreneurs’ identities.
Journal: Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review
- Issue Year: 3/2015
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 51-76
- Page Count: 26
- Language: English