A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Typology of diaspora entrepreneurship: Case studies in Uzbekistan




AuthorsMaria Elo

PublisherSpringer US

Publication year2016

JournalJournal of International Entrepreneurship

Volume14

Issue1

First page 121

Last page155

Number of pages35

ISSN1570-7385

eISSN1573-7349

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10843-016-0177-9


Abstract

The characteristics and importance of transnational diasporans as entrepreneurs for the economy and international business of emerging countries have remained underexplored. This paper addresses types of diaspora entrepreneurship (DE) theoretically and empirically in the context of Uzbekistan. Diaspora entrepreneurship is often seen as necessity-driven and less opportunity-driven. So far, emerging Central-Asian countries are considered countries of origin (COOs) of diasporans, but not yet as countries wherein diasporans want to invest and work, that is, countries of residence (CORs). Uzbekistan is also a post-Soviet economy with limited tradition on private entrepreneurship. Thus, the paper asks what makes people become entrepreneurs in emerging countries such as Uzbekistan when they have alternative opportunities in developed countries. It explores key drivers and socio-cultural reasons for the entry and establishment decision and introduces a typology of DE. This multiple case study presents implications and findings on culturally different entrepreneurs who have decided to enter Uzbek business elucidating their motivations and role in transition economies.



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