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Pioneer Entrepreneurs: Legal Capital and Social Network Changes in a First Generation Mexican Community.

机译:先锋企业家:墨西哥第一代社区的法律资本和社交网络变化。

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In their efforts to mobilize the resources they need to start and run their businesses, pioneer entrepreneurs from a first-generation, low-resource immigrant community exemplify the interactive relationship between social capital and social networks: the individual social capital entrepreneurs have affects their position within a network, and their network position shapes how much access to latent social capital they have.;Throughout this dissertation, I use concepts from social network analysis to describe the structural aspects of migrant entrepreneurs' relationships. I also draw on extensive ethnographic data to understand the social context and decision-making processes that surround migration, settlement, and entrepreneurial outcomes. I tell a processual story, creating a "life-cycle" of immigration, settlement, labor market incorporation, and entrepreneurship. Each stage requires different forms of social capital and transforms an actor's social network differently. Different amounts of legal capital, which refers to the kind and quality of legal status a migrant has, also affect migrants' microeconomic behavior and the structure and composition of their social network.;The process of assembling the people and resources needed to start a business in a first-generation immigrant community without ethnic resources or shareable capital elevates a pioneer entrepreneur's network topography - the combination of their structural social capital and their aggregate social capital - both within and externally to their co-ethnic network. Consistent with existant findings on immigrant entrepreneurship, I find that pioneer entrepreneurs depend on strong, bonding ties with family members in their business operations. However, I also find that pioneer entrepreneurs in the formal economy depend substantially on ties with non-co-ethnic partners to start and run their businesses. As such, they are the vanguard of their communities' social and economic incorporation into American society.;Framing migrants' social networks as a dependent variable offers new insights into the ways that broad social forces shape microeconomic behaviors and enable or constrain incorporation. In so doing, I show that pioneer entrepreneurs' relationships are dynamic, diverse, responsive to new social and economic contexts, and resilient.
机译:第一代低资源移民社区的开拓者企业家在调动其创业和经营所需的资源时,充分体现了社会资本与社会网络之间的互动关系:个体社会资本企业家已经影响了其在社会中的地位。一个网络,他们的网络地位决定了他们有多少获得潜在的社会资本的机会。贯穿本文,我使用来自社会网络分析的概念来描述移民企业家关系的结构方面。我还利用大量的人种学数据来了解围绕移民,定居和创业成果的社会背景和决策过程。我讲了一个过程性的故事,它创造​​了移民,定居,劳动力市场合并和企业家精神的“生命周期”。每个阶段都需要不同形式的社会资本,并以不同的方式改变演员的社交网络。不同数量的合法资本,即移民的法律地位的种类和质量,也影响移民的微观经济行为以及他们的社会网络的结构和组成。聚集创业所需的人员和资源的过程在没有族裔资源或可分享资本的第一代移民社区中,先驱企业家的网络拓扑结构得到了提升,即其同族网络内部和外部的结构性社会资本和总社会资本的结合。与关于移民企业家精神的现有发现一致,我发现先驱企业家在企业运营中依赖与家庭成员的牢固纽带。但是,我还发现,正规经济中的先驱企业家在很大程度上取决于与非族裔合伙人的联系来启动和经营他们的业务。因此,他们是社区社会和经济并入美国社会的先锋。;将移民的社会网络作为因变量构架,可为广泛的社会力量塑造微观经济行为并促进或限制并入的方式提供新见解。通过这样做,我表明,先锋企业家的关系是动态的,多样化的,对新的社会和经济环境有反应的,并且具有韧性。

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  • 作者

    Muse-Orlinoff, Leah.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, San Diego.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, San Diego.;
  • 学科 Sociology General.;Hispanic American Studies.;Business Administration Entrepreneurship.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 320 p.
  • 总页数 320
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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