Chinese migrant entrepreneurs in Budapest: changing entrepreneurial effects and forms
Abstract
Purpose
This paper seeks to explore the migration dynamics that have characterized Chinese immigration in Budapest and the migrants' understanding of their own position in relation to the Chinese diaspora. The paper also aims to discuss the interaction of the local economy and resources of the Chinese migrants to form viable network communities.
Design/methodology/approach
The ideas of market embeddedness and the critical role of market opportunities are critically evaluated in the context of local practices. The paper seeks to show that the “new” entrepreneur is an active and creative social actor able to utilize, mobilize and control resources in different countries to achieve business opportunities and growth for him/herself.
Findings
It is shown that globalization has spawned “new” transnational spaces and enabled migrant Chinese entrepreneurs to thrive and grow their businesses. This is a new trend and clearly suggests that a qualitatively different migration trajectory is evolving; and theoretically, analysts of globalization and entrepreneurial development have to better account for the different trajectories of entrepreneurial forms.
Originality/value
The paper suggests that this “new” migrant entrepreneurship trend is qualitatively different and marks a “new” development and it is a consequence of economic globalization and the transnationalization of business and economic activities.
Keywords
Citation
Wong, L. and Primecz, H. (2011), "Chinese migrant entrepreneurs in Budapest: changing entrepreneurial effects and forms", Journal of Asia Business Studies, Vol. 5 No. 1, pp. 61-76. https://doi.org/10.1108/15587891111100804
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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