Chinese immigrants socio-economic enclave in an Italian industrial district: the case of Prato Online publication date: Sat, 31-Jan-2015
by Cristina Santini, Samuel Rabino, Lorenzo Zanni
World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development (WREMSD), Vol. 7, No. 1, 2011
Abstract: This exploratory study seeks to examine the nature of a migrant Chinese network of personal relationships and business interactions, and their level of integration with the traditional Italian firms that are housed in Prato's industrial district. The specific goal is to understand how do the unique socio-economic entity which defines the quintessential Italian industrial district, and the business culture brought over by migrant Chinese entrepreneurs enmesh with each other. Responses directly collected from 50 Chinese entrepreneurs in Prato – that hosts the largest Chinese community in Italy – through a survey. Data analysis revealed that Chinese firms follow different paths than the Italian firms in Prato. Differences happen because of the strong influence of Chinese cultural heritage on entrepreneurial orientation, strategic decisions and know-how improvement.
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