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Diaspora and Migrant Business Families




AuthorsElo, Maria

EditorsHoworth, Carole; Discua Cruz, Allan

PublisherBloomsbury Publishing Plc.

Publication year2024

Book title Elgar Encyclopedia of Family Business

Series titleElgar Encyclopedias in Business and Management

First page 138

Last page143

ISBN978-1-80088-871-5

eISBN978-1-80088-872-2

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4337/9781800888722.ch30

Web address https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800888722.ch30


Abstract

Diasporas are social formations of individuals and their families that share ethnic, religious, cultural, linguistic or other elements and maintain ties to their heritage, diasporas and/or country of origin. Individual diasporans are embedded in families with migratory experiences and these families are often entrepreneurial, setting up diaspora family businesses (DFB) and even business groups. DFB are heterogeneous and highly contextual businesses but less known in family business research. Diaspora business tends to span country contexts transnationally and internationally. They have special socio-cultural capabilities. These characteristics are discussed and a typology of DFB is introduced. Finally, definitions and implications are provided.



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