Problems encountered by ethnic entrepreneurs: A comparative analysis across five ethnic groups

Despite growing interest in the difficulties encountered by ethnic entrepreneurs, very little research has yet been done on the subject. This article attempts to fill the gap. A total of 715 Chinese, Italian, Indian/Sikh, Jewish, and Vietnamese entrepreneurs from Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver wer...

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Main Authors: Gabrielle A. Brenner, Louis Jacques Filion, Teresa V. Menzies, Lionel Dionne
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2006-03-01
Series:New England Journal of Entrepreneurship
Online Access:https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/NEJE-09-02-2006-B003/full/pdf?title=problems-encountered-by-ethnic-entrepreneurs-a-comparative-analysis-across-five-ethnic-groups
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spelling doaj-b48885c0e2334ab5b0f95dfc0f4d7e932020-11-25T02:20:57ZengEmerald PublishingNew England Journal of Entrepreneurship2574-89042006-03-0192253410.1108/NEJE-09-02-2006-B003Problems encountered by ethnic entrepreneurs: A comparative analysis across five ethnic groupsGabrielle A. Brenner0Louis Jacques Filion1Teresa V. Menzies2Lionel DionneUniversity of MontrealUniversity of MontrealUniversity of MontrealDespite growing interest in the difficulties encountered by ethnic entrepreneurs, very little research has yet been done on the subject. This article attempts to fill the gap. A total of 715 Chinese, Italian, Indian/Sikh, Jewish, and Vietnamese entrepreneurs from Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver were surveyed for the research. The results show that ethnic businesses tend to face the same problems as other businesses, which consequently does not appear to justify the development of support programs specifically for ethnic entrepreneurs. However, this study of established businesses does not consider failed or nascent businesses, which may have experienced additional problems. Further research is required to examine these issues. Also, given the unique social and business dynamics that exist within the ethnic communities studied, support programs should be directed through the networks of these communities.https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/NEJE-09-02-2006-B003/full/pdf?title=problems-encountered-by-ethnic-entrepreneurs-a-comparative-analysis-across-five-ethnic-groups
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description Despite growing interest in the difficulties encountered by ethnic entrepreneurs, very little research has yet been done on the subject. This article attempts to fill the gap. A total of 715 Chinese, Italian, Indian/Sikh, Jewish, and Vietnamese entrepreneurs from Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver were surveyed for the research. The results show that ethnic businesses tend to face the same problems as other businesses, which consequently does not appear to justify the development of support programs specifically for ethnic entrepreneurs. However, this study of established businesses does not consider failed or nascent businesses, which may have experienced additional problems. Further research is required to examine these issues. Also, given the unique social and business dynamics that exist within the ethnic communities studied, support programs should be directed through the networks of these communities.
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