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Ethnic entrepreneurial business cluster development: Chinatowns in Melbourne
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Journal of Asia Business Studies
Journal of Asia Business Studies (2011) 5 (1): 42–60.
Published: 18 January 2011
... rewards and opportunities, cultural, religious and social needs, age, and whether the entrepreneur is a recent immigrant (Granovetter, 1985 ; Li, 1997). This need to be involved in the activities of an ethnic community also varies according to ethnic groups (Portes, 1998 ; Portes and Sensenbrenner, 1993...
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Acquiring overseas market knowledge: a comparison of strategies of expatriate and immigrant employees
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Journal of Asia Business Studies
Journal of Asia Business Studies (2011) 5 (1): 77–97.
Published: 18 January 2011
...Rosalie L. Tung; Henry F.L. Chung; Peter Enderwick Purpose This conceptual paper starts from the recognition that internationalisation of business is an information‐intensive process and aims to investigate two key modes for the acquisition of knowledge: expatriates and immigrant employees...
