The Diaspora and Returnee Entrepreneurship: Dynamics and Development in Post-Conflict Economies

Author:   Nick Williams (Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship, Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship, University of Leeds)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780190911874


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   26 August 2021
Format:   Hardback
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With increased movements of people around the world, the role of transnational economic activity is becoming ever more significant. Yet little is understood about the motivations and contribution of those who return to their homeland to undertake entrepreneurial activity.The Diaspora and Returnee Entrepreneurship analyzes the role that the diaspora play when returning as entrepreneurs to their homeland. Nick Williams investigates ""returnee entrepreneurs,"" or people who have moved away from their home country, lived as part of the diaspora, and later returned home to live, invest, or both. Based on exhaustive research, this book examines the motivations and activities of these returnee entrepreneurs coming back to challenging homeland economies. Williams draws on evidence from the post-conflict economies of Bosnia, Herzegovina, Kosovo, and Montenegro, all of which are characterized by relatively weak institutional environments. His analysis shows how return to complex environments is often not based on perceived profit opportunities but is due to an emotional attachment informing investment decisions. Exploring questions of isolation versus assimilation, institutional involvement, and personal networking, the book covers more than just the policy approaches that extract higher levels of remittances and studies broad and varied approaches being used by governments around the world, specifically those in post-conflict economies. Through an in-depth study of the dynamics of return and entrepreneurship, this book shows that concerted efforts need to be made to improve perceptions of state political institutions among the diaspora to secure further assimilation, investment, and prosperity. Williams proves that by understanding the challenges and opportunities associated with diaspora return entrepreneurship, more effective strategies can, and should, be put in place.

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Author:   Nick Williams (Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship, Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship, University of Leeds)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.10cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 15.50cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780190911874


ISBN 10:   0190911875
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   26 August 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Between Isolation and Assimilation: Understanding the Diaspora and Returnee Entrepreneurship Chapter 2: Entrepreneurship, The Diaspora and Return Chapter 3: Returnee Entrepreneurship and Institutions Chapter 4: Bringing the Diaspora Home: Policy Development and Priorities for Returnee Investment Chapter 5: Intention to Return: The Responses of Returnees to Home Institutional Environments Chapter 6: How Emotional Ties Influence the Diaspora to Return Chapter 7: The Impact of Internal Displacement and External Migration of Institutional Trust Chapter 8: Engaging Returnee Entrepreneurs Through Institutional Change Chapter 9: Conclusions: Implications for Theory, Policy, and Practice References.

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Nick Williams is an Associate Professor at the University of Leeds, UK. His publications include two books, and over forty journal articles and book chapters. His research focuses on entrepreneurship and economic development, and he has published widely on issues related to transition and post-conflict economies.

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