Immigrant entrepreneurship : cases from contemporary Poland / edited by Beata Glinka and Adam W Jelonek.

Contributor(s): Glinka, Beata [editor.] | Jelonek, Adam W [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Routledge : Routledge, 2020Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780367425531; 036742553X; 9781000096958; 1000096955; 9781000096934; 1000096939; 9781000096941; 1000096947Subject(s): Minority business enterprises -- Poland | Entrepreneurship -- Poland | Immigrants -- Poland -- Economic conditions | Poland -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Entrepreneurship | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / General | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Urban & RegionalDDC classification: 338/.0408691209438 LOC classification: HD2346.P65Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: "Immigration is currently one of the most vivid challenges the European Union faces. Ways of introducing new migrants to society and economy pose significant challenges, thus some guidelines for the policy design towards migrations are in need. This book points out patterns of approaches leading to entrepreneurial activities, implemented by the immigrants from the Far East: China, Vietnam, South Korea, India, and Philippines. At these stage comparisons with other countries are both possible and necessary, as many countries all over the world face challenges connected with defining migration policies. From the studies included in the book, readers will gain first-hand knowledge about immigrant entrepreneurship in Poland against the Western European or USA background of similar processes described by researchers in other countries"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Immigration is currently one of the most vivid challenges the European Union faces. Ways of introducing new migrants to society and economy pose significant challenges, thus some guidelines for the policy design towards migrations are in need. This book points out patterns of approaches leading to entrepreneurial activities, implemented by the immigrants from the Far East: China, Vietnam, South Korea, India, and Philippines. At these stage comparisons with other countries are both possible and necessary, as many countries all over the world face challenges connected with defining migration policies. From the studies included in the book, readers will gain first-hand knowledge about immigrant entrepreneurship in Poland against the Western European or USA background of similar processes described by researchers in other countries"-- Provided by publisher.

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