The Entrepreneurial Process Revisited : Immigrant entrepreneurship and cultural perceptions.

The purpose of this thesis is to explore how culture influences the perception of entrepreneurship, in the context of immigrant entrepreneurs in a non-core region in Sweden. Our theoretical framework consists of previous research about the entrepreneurial process, and cultural differences on nationa...

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Main Authors: Coralic, Alen, Secic, Eldar
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Högskolan Kristianstad, Sektionen för hälsa och samhälle 2017
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-hkr-169402017-06-27T06:09:34ZThe Entrepreneurial Process Revisited : Immigrant entrepreneurship and cultural perceptions.engCoralic, AlenSecic, EldarHögskolan Kristianstad, Sektionen för hälsa och samhälleHögskolan Kristianstad, Sektionen för hälsa och samhälle2017Immigrant entrepreneurshipCultureEntrepreneurial processNon-core regionContext of placeStandardization and adaption.Business AdministrationFöretagsekonomiThe purpose of this thesis is to explore how culture influences the perception of entrepreneurship, in the context of immigrant entrepreneurs in a non-core region in Sweden. Our theoretical framework consists of previous research about the entrepreneurial process, and cultural differences on national, local and business level. A conceptualization of the entrepreneurial process is combined with a three-layer theoretical framework of culture. Namely a national, a local and a business culture. The source for this empirical research are Balkan immigrants that came to Sweden during the 1990s because of the Balkan war, and are now entrepreneurs in Karlskrona, Sweden. The research method used in this thesis is interpretivistic with an abductive research approach. The empirical data was gathered through in-depth interviews. The empirical results have helped us understand that the perception of the entrepreneurial process distinguishes itself depending on culture. The main findings in our research imply that the Balkan entrepreneurs in Karlskrona, Sweden, feel that they became entrepreneurs because of non-satisfaction within social conditions. And that the Balkan entrepreneurs have adapted more to the Swedish culture in their way of working as entrepreneurs. They believe that adaption is the key to entrepreneurial success when creating value and developing a firm. However, the Balkan entrepreneurs feel that they are still under influence by the Balkan culture as well. This thesis contributes with an insight on how the entrepreneurial process is influenced by culture. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hkr:diva-16940application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Immigrant entrepreneurship
Culture
Entrepreneurial process
Non-core region
Context of place
Standardization and adaption.
Business Administration
Företagsekonomi
spellingShingle Immigrant entrepreneurship
Culture
Entrepreneurial process
Non-core region
Context of place
Standardization and adaption.
Business Administration
Företagsekonomi
Coralic, Alen
Secic, Eldar
The Entrepreneurial Process Revisited : Immigrant entrepreneurship and cultural perceptions.
description The purpose of this thesis is to explore how culture influences the perception of entrepreneurship, in the context of immigrant entrepreneurs in a non-core region in Sweden. Our theoretical framework consists of previous research about the entrepreneurial process, and cultural differences on national, local and business level. A conceptualization of the entrepreneurial process is combined with a three-layer theoretical framework of culture. Namely a national, a local and a business culture. The source for this empirical research are Balkan immigrants that came to Sweden during the 1990s because of the Balkan war, and are now entrepreneurs in Karlskrona, Sweden. The research method used in this thesis is interpretivistic with an abductive research approach. The empirical data was gathered through in-depth interviews. The empirical results have helped us understand that the perception of the entrepreneurial process distinguishes itself depending on culture. The main findings in our research imply that the Balkan entrepreneurs in Karlskrona, Sweden, feel that they became entrepreneurs because of non-satisfaction within social conditions. And that the Balkan entrepreneurs have adapted more to the Swedish culture in their way of working as entrepreneurs. They believe that adaption is the key to entrepreneurial success when creating value and developing a firm. However, the Balkan entrepreneurs feel that they are still under influence by the Balkan culture as well. This thesis contributes with an insight on how the entrepreneurial process is influenced by culture.
author Coralic, Alen
Secic, Eldar
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Secic, Eldar
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title The Entrepreneurial Process Revisited : Immigrant entrepreneurship and cultural perceptions.
title_short The Entrepreneurial Process Revisited : Immigrant entrepreneurship and cultural perceptions.
title_full The Entrepreneurial Process Revisited : Immigrant entrepreneurship and cultural perceptions.
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title_full_unstemmed The Entrepreneurial Process Revisited : Immigrant entrepreneurship and cultural perceptions.
title_sort entrepreneurial process revisited : immigrant entrepreneurship and cultural perceptions.
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