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TÃtulo : Diaspora Networks in International Business : Perspectives for Understanding and Managing Diaspora Business and Resources Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Elo, Maria, ; Minto-Coy, Indianna, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2019 Número de páginas: XXIV, 652 p. 58 ilustraciones, 30 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-319-91095-6 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Empresas comerciales internacionales EtnologÃa Emprendimiento Nuevas empresas comerciales Emigración e inmigración Negocios Internacionales EtnografÃa Migración humana Clasificación: 658.049 Resumen: Este volumen contribuido se centra en las diásporas, sus caracterÃsticas, redes, recursos y actividades en relación con los negocios y el espÃritu empresarial internacionales. Presenta una visión general de los conceptos de la diáspora desde una perspectiva económica y analiza los efectos y mecanismos económicos y sociales globales, revelando aspectos tanto positivos como negativos de las actividades de la diáspora. Al proporcionar información sobre las influencias socioculturales, analiza el espÃritu empresarial de la diáspora y los negocios internacionales, los respectivos modelos organizativos, inversiones y tipos de negocios. Por último, ofrece una evaluación de la gestión de los recursos de la diáspora y la formulación de polÃticas. Este libro fue creado por un equipo interdisciplinario de editores, coautores y revisores que incluye historiadores, sociólogos, psicólogos, lingüistas y etnólogos, asà como expertos en polÃticas públicas, negocios internacionales, marketing y emprendimiento. Este equipo único (muchos de los autores son ellos mismos diásporas con un amplio conocimiento de su tema) proporciona la primera plataforma académica global sobre el tema, combinando la evidencia empÃrica más reciente de paÃses en desarrollo, emergentes, en transición y desarrollados con varias combinaciones de flujos de diáspora que hasta la fecha han recibido poca atención. Nota de contenido: Chapter 1: Introduction: The Concept of Diaspora from the Perspective of International Business and Economy -- PART 1: An Overview to Diaspora Networks in International Business -- Chapter 2: Diaspora and international business in the homeland: from impact of remittances to determinants of entrepreneurship and research agenda -- Chapter 3: Learning in various types of New Ventures – the role of "incoming" entrepreneurs -- Chapter 4: Leveraging the Caribbean Diaspora for Development: The role of network effects -- Chapter 5: A Taste of Home: The Nostalgia Trade and Migrant Economic Transnationalism -- PART 2: Positive and Negative Economic Activities in Diaspora Networks -- Chapter 6: Transnational investments of the Tunisian diaspora: Trajectories, skills accumulation and constraints -- Chapter 7: Transnational Entrepreneurship in a post-conflict society: Perspectives from Sri Lanka -- Chapter 8: A Portrait of the Current Portuguese Wave of Qualified Emigrants -- Chapter 9: Four Lithuanianemigration waves: comparison analysis of the main host countries -- Chapter 10: Criminality, smuggling, counterfeit and trafficking – A review of different types of criminal activities in diaspora networks -- PART 3: Diaspora and Socio-cultural Influences on Business -- Chapter 11: Shaking the Ethnic Minority Box: Conceptualizing the Impact of Context and Social Capital on the Entrepreneurial Activity of Minorities -- Chapter 12: Social Capital, Diaspora and Post Internationalization: A Developing Economy Case -- Chapter 13: Life-satisfaction of entrepreneurs in the diaspora: Embedded in transnational networks and international business -- Chapter 14: Socialising to Entrepreneurship: Issues in Diaspora Entrepreneurship and Multiculturalism in the UK -- Chapter 15: The role of linguistic resources in the institutional organization of the Armenian diaspora in Finland -- PART 4: Diaspora entrepreneurship and international business -- Chapter 16: Leadership Concepts for Diaspora Entrepreneurship –What does Management and Organizational Theory Offer? -- Chapter 17: The role of diaspora entrepreneurship in economic integration of diasporans in the Polish context -- Chapter 18: The case story of Inga, an Estonian craft shop owner in Finland -- Chapter 19: The path of a successful entrepreneurial sojourner: A case study about Ilan Maimon -- Chapter 20: Japanese Entrepreneurs in Emerging Countries -- PART 5: Organization of Diaspora Capitals in international business -- Chapter 21: Diaspora networks in cross-border mergers and acquisitions -- Chapter 22: Internationalization intentions in domestic new technology-based firms:A comparison between immigrant and non-immigrant entrepreneurs -- Chapter 23: The use of new technologies by migrant entrepreneurs in two European cities -- Chapter 24: Understanding entrepreneurship and international business knowledge transfer by Diaspora Knowledge Networks:TheCaseofHondurasGlobal -- Chapter 25: Marketing and Diaspora tourism: Visual Online Learning Materials as tools to attract the Haitian Diaspora 'new generation' -- PART 6: Governance of Diaspora Resources and Policy-making -- Chapter 26: THE PHILIPPINES EXPERIENCE IN MANAGING DIASPORA RESOURCES: POLICIES AND INITIATIVES IN FACILITATING DIASPORA ENGAGEMENT -- Chapter 27: Entrepreneurship in an Institutionally Distant Context: Bangladeshi Diaspora Entrepreneurs in Denmark -- Chapter 28: Emigrants from the Western Balkans: The Region's Money Sacks? -- Chapter 29: Beyond Remittances: Understanding UK Diaspora Investment Platforms and Networks -- Chapter 30: Business ethics and human rights. The industrial involvement in the embeddedness of the Tibetan Community in Rikon, Switzerland -- Chapter 31: Conclusion and discussion: Towards a Multi-disciplinary Framing of Diaspora Networks in International Business. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This contributed volume focuses on diasporans, their characteristics, networks, resources and activities in relation to international business and entrepreneurship. It presents an overview of diaspora concepts from an economic perspective, and analyzes the global-economic and societal effects and mechanisms, revealing both positive and negative aspects of diaspora activities. Providing insights into the socio-cultural influences, it discusses diaspora entrepreneurship and international business, the respective organisational models, investments and business types. Lastly it offers an assessment of managing diaspora resources and policymaking. This book was created by an interdisciplinary team of editors, co-authors and reviewers including historians, sociologists, psychologists, linguists and ethnologists, as well as experts in public policy, international business, marketing and entrepreneurship. This unique team (many of the authors are themselves diasporans with an extensive understanding of their topic) provides the first global academic platform on the subject, combining the latest empirical evidence from developing, emerging, transitional and developed countries with various combinations of diaspora flows that to date have received little attention. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Diaspora Networks in International Business : Perspectives for Understanding and Managing Diaspora Business and Resources [documento electrónico] / Elo, Maria, ; Minto-Coy, Indianna, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2019 . - XXIV, 652 p. 58 ilustraciones, 30 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-319-91095-6
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Empresas comerciales internacionales EtnologÃa Emprendimiento Nuevas empresas comerciales Emigración e inmigración Negocios Internacionales EtnografÃa Migración humana Clasificación: 658.049 Resumen: Este volumen contribuido se centra en las diásporas, sus caracterÃsticas, redes, recursos y actividades en relación con los negocios y el espÃritu empresarial internacionales. Presenta una visión general de los conceptos de la diáspora desde una perspectiva económica y analiza los efectos y mecanismos económicos y sociales globales, revelando aspectos tanto positivos como negativos de las actividades de la diáspora. Al proporcionar información sobre las influencias socioculturales, analiza el espÃritu empresarial de la diáspora y los negocios internacionales, los respectivos modelos organizativos, inversiones y tipos de negocios. Por último, ofrece una evaluación de la gestión de los recursos de la diáspora y la formulación de polÃticas. Este libro fue creado por un equipo interdisciplinario de editores, coautores y revisores que incluye historiadores, sociólogos, psicólogos, lingüistas y etnólogos, asà como expertos en polÃticas públicas, negocios internacionales, marketing y emprendimiento. Este equipo único (muchos de los autores son ellos mismos diásporas con un amplio conocimiento de su tema) proporciona la primera plataforma académica global sobre el tema, combinando la evidencia empÃrica más reciente de paÃses en desarrollo, emergentes, en transición y desarrollados con varias combinaciones de flujos de diáspora que hasta la fecha han recibido poca atención. Nota de contenido: Chapter 1: Introduction: The Concept of Diaspora from the Perspective of International Business and Economy -- PART 1: An Overview to Diaspora Networks in International Business -- Chapter 2: Diaspora and international business in the homeland: from impact of remittances to determinants of entrepreneurship and research agenda -- Chapter 3: Learning in various types of New Ventures – the role of "incoming" entrepreneurs -- Chapter 4: Leveraging the Caribbean Diaspora for Development: The role of network effects -- Chapter 5: A Taste of Home: The Nostalgia Trade and Migrant Economic Transnationalism -- PART 2: Positive and Negative Economic Activities in Diaspora Networks -- Chapter 6: Transnational investments of the Tunisian diaspora: Trajectories, skills accumulation and constraints -- Chapter 7: Transnational Entrepreneurship in a post-conflict society: Perspectives from Sri Lanka -- Chapter 8: A Portrait of the Current Portuguese Wave of Qualified Emigrants -- Chapter 9: Four Lithuanianemigration waves: comparison analysis of the main host countries -- Chapter 10: Criminality, smuggling, counterfeit and trafficking – A review of different types of criminal activities in diaspora networks -- PART 3: Diaspora and Socio-cultural Influences on Business -- Chapter 11: Shaking the Ethnic Minority Box: Conceptualizing the Impact of Context and Social Capital on the Entrepreneurial Activity of Minorities -- Chapter 12: Social Capital, Diaspora and Post Internationalization: A Developing Economy Case -- Chapter 13: Life-satisfaction of entrepreneurs in the diaspora: Embedded in transnational networks and international business -- Chapter 14: Socialising to Entrepreneurship: Issues in Diaspora Entrepreneurship and Multiculturalism in the UK -- Chapter 15: The role of linguistic resources in the institutional organization of the Armenian diaspora in Finland -- PART 4: Diaspora entrepreneurship and international business -- Chapter 16: Leadership Concepts for Diaspora Entrepreneurship –What does Management and Organizational Theory Offer? -- Chapter 17: The role of diaspora entrepreneurship in economic integration of diasporans in the Polish context -- Chapter 18: The case story of Inga, an Estonian craft shop owner in Finland -- Chapter 19: The path of a successful entrepreneurial sojourner: A case study about Ilan Maimon -- Chapter 20: Japanese Entrepreneurs in Emerging Countries -- PART 5: Organization of Diaspora Capitals in international business -- Chapter 21: Diaspora networks in cross-border mergers and acquisitions -- Chapter 22: Internationalization intentions in domestic new technology-based firms:A comparison between immigrant and non-immigrant entrepreneurs -- Chapter 23: The use of new technologies by migrant entrepreneurs in two European cities -- Chapter 24: Understanding entrepreneurship and international business knowledge transfer by Diaspora Knowledge Networks:TheCaseofHondurasGlobal -- Chapter 25: Marketing and Diaspora tourism: Visual Online Learning Materials as tools to attract the Haitian Diaspora 'new generation' -- PART 6: Governance of Diaspora Resources and Policy-making -- Chapter 26: THE PHILIPPINES EXPERIENCE IN MANAGING DIASPORA RESOURCES: POLICIES AND INITIATIVES IN FACILITATING DIASPORA ENGAGEMENT -- Chapter 27: Entrepreneurship in an Institutionally Distant Context: Bangladeshi Diaspora Entrepreneurs in Denmark -- Chapter 28: Emigrants from the Western Balkans: The Region's Money Sacks? -- Chapter 29: Beyond Remittances: Understanding UK Diaspora Investment Platforms and Networks -- Chapter 30: Business ethics and human rights. The industrial involvement in the embeddedness of the Tibetan Community in Rikon, Switzerland -- Chapter 31: Conclusion and discussion: Towards a Multi-disciplinary Framing of Diaspora Networks in International Business. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This contributed volume focuses on diasporans, their characteristics, networks, resources and activities in relation to international business and entrepreneurship. It presents an overview of diaspora concepts from an economic perspective, and analyzes the global-economic and societal effects and mechanisms, revealing both positive and negative aspects of diaspora activities. Providing insights into the socio-cultural influences, it discusses diaspora entrepreneurship and international business, the respective organisational models, investments and business types. Lastly it offers an assessment of managing diaspora resources and policymaking. This book was created by an interdisciplinary team of editors, co-authors and reviewers including historians, sociologists, psychologists, linguists and ethnologists, as well as experts in public policy, international business, marketing and entrepreneurship. This unique team (many of the authors are themselves diasporans with an extensive understanding of their topic) provides the first global academic platform on the subject, combining the latest empirical evidence from developing, emerging, transitional and developed countries with various combinations of diaspora flows that to date have received little attention. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]