创业
移民
坦桑尼亚
民族
经济增长
华人
透视图(图形)
政治学
发展经济学
社会学
社会经济学
经济
计算机科学
人工智能
法学
作者
Wei Zhou,Rameez Raja,Guozhu Wen
标识
DOI:10.1177/01979183231190891
摘要
The study refers to “Primary Groups” of new Chinese entrepreneurs who immigrated to Africa in the 1980s to start entrepreneurial activities. Through in-depth interviews with 30 Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs in five African countries, including Cameroon, Tanzania, Nigeria, Uganda, and South Africa, the findings revealed that “Primary Groups” played a vital role in facilitating the integration of new Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs into the local African environment. In addition, “Primary Groups” provided valuable transnational and ethnic resources that aided the entrepreneurs in launching their businesses successfully. Nevertheless, it is essential to acknowledge that an overly strong attachment of new Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs to their Primary Group can pose additional obstacles to entrepreneurial development in the host countries. The concept of the Primary Group provides a novel perspective on immigrant entrepreneurship research that can enhance our understanding of South–South dynamics and optimize new Chinese immigrants’ entrepreneurship in Africa.
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