Table of contents - Special Issue: Immigrant effect and international business management
Guest Editors: Rosalie L. Tung, Henry F.L. Chung
Immigrant effects and international business activity: an overview
Peter Enderwick, Rosalie L. Tung, Henry F.L. ChungThis paper aims to examine the myriad linkages between cross‐border migration and international business activity through a conceptual framework of international arbitrage.
Immigrant effect in melting pot and multicultural societies: a comparison between the USA and Canada
Majid GhorbaniThis study aims to investigate the role of socio‐economic institutions on immigrant effect (IE). The IE is to be empirically tested in two multi‐ethnic societies of the USA and…
Ethnic entrepreneurial business cluster development: Chinatowns in Melbourne
Christopher Selvarajah, Eryadi K. MasliThis paper aims to review the concept of clustering and to examine both mature and newly evolved natural ethnic entrepreneurial business clusters in Melbourne, Australia.
Chinese migrant entrepreneurs in Budapest: changing entrepreneurial effects and forms
Loong Wong, Henriett PrimeczThis 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…
Acquiring overseas market knowledge: a comparison of strategies of expatriate and immigrant employees
Peter EnderwickThis conceptual paper starts from the recognition that internationalisation of business is an information‐intensive process and aims to investigate two key modes for the…
Valuation, diversity and cultural mis‐match: immigration in New Zealand
Greg ClydesdaleThis paper aims to examine the economic effect of immigration, in particular, government's ability to select human capital that benefits the economy.
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1558-7894e-ISSN:
1559-2243ISSN-L:
1558-7894Online date, start – end:
2006Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Sanjay Singh