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Solomon Akele Abebe

Postdoctoral fellow

Portrait of Solomon Akele Abebe. Photo.

Entrepreneurial Beliefs of Refugees : It’s Not Where They’re From, But Where They Go

Author

  • Solomon Akele Abebe
  • Matthias Fink
  • Robert J. Breitenecker

Editor

  • Sonja Taneja

Summary, in English

This paper investigates whether structuralist and culturalist approaches to migrant entrepreneurship can explain the early-stage entrepreneurship of recently arrived refugees. Specifically, we empirically test three hypotheses on how refugees’ current geographical location and ethnic origin matter for their entrepreneurial beliefs, which provide the cognitive and affective foundations for entrepreneurial intentions and behaviour. The sample comprises 884 observations collected from working-age refugees from four different ethnic backgrounds recently relocated to four Austrian and seven Swedish cities. We find that the location where refugees resettle in the aftermath of their forced migration is relevant to refugee entrepreneurship, but their country of origin is not. Hence, the arguments made by advocates of structural theory are more applicable to understanding refugee entrepreneurship than arguments associated with cultural theory. We discuss implications for theory, policy and practice, and suggest avenues for future research.

Department/s

  • Entrepreneurship

Publishing year

2022-07-06

Language

English

Publication/Series

Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings 2022

Volume

2022

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

Academy of Management

Topic

  • Business Administration

Keywords

  • Refugee Entrepreneurship
  • Entrepreneurial Beliefs
  • Theory of Planned Behaviour
  • Structural Theory
  • Cultural Theory

Status

Published