Familiar strangers: reflections of an ethnic minority researcher Online publication date: Sun, 24-Feb-2008
by Edwina Pio
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business (IJESB), Vol. 5, No. 3/4, 2008
Abstract: Ethnic minority women have had to contend with their gender, minority ethnicity and migrant status as they become a part of the economic and social landscape of many countries with a Western tradition. Based on a qualitative study with 40 Indian women entrepreneurs in New Zealand, this reflective paper presents the findings and interpretation of an ethnic minority researcher on ethnic entrepreneurship.
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