Entrepreneurship and Regional Development
Volume 26, Issue 5-6, 2014, Pages 500-520

Mixed embeddedness and new migrant enterprise in the UK (Article)

Jones T. , Ram M.* , Edwards P. , Kiselinchev A. , Muchenje L.
  • a Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship, Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • b Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship, Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • c Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship, Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • d Freelancer, Lithuania
  • e Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship, Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom

Abstract

How can the phenomenon of new migrant enterprise be explained? The arrival of new migrants to the UK in significant numbers is prompting a new wave of business activity. This expression of ‘super-diversity’ poses challenges for existing modes of theorizing, or so it seems. We venture outside the cosmopolitan metropolis of London to examine the experiences of 165 new migrant business owners in the East Midlands region of the UK. Mixed embeddedness theory is used to illuminate the business activities of these new arrivals. We find that new migrants are indeed ‘diverse’ in many respects; but importantly, the onerous nature of structural constraints limit the scope of new migrant enterprise. There is more than a faint of echo of predecessor ethnic minority communities; and racism continues to cast influence on the business activities of new migrants. © 2014, Taylor & Francis.

Author Keywords

new migrant businesses mixed embeddedness Racism

Index Keywords

business England United Kingdom immigrant ethnic minority London [England] racism

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85027930157&doi=10.1080%2f08985626.2014.950697&partnerID=40&md5=29cb8db7c24174da7d8f3797449c067b

DOI: 10.1080/08985626.2014.950697
ISSN: 08985626
Cited by: 58
Original Language: English