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Mobility and social capital among Lebanese and Beninese entrepreneurs engaged in transnational trade

机译:从事跨国贸易的黎巴嫩和贝宁人企业家的流动性和社会资本

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This contribution focuses on importers of second-hand cars operating between Brussels, Belgium and Cotonou, Benin. Intensive multi-sited field-work reveals important differences in the way Lebanese and Beninese car importers operate in this import-export business and how they circulate between Europe and West Africa. This paper, through a comparative approach, describes and explains those differences.A first level of explanation is linked to the fact that car importers working in Cotonou come primarily from two different communities. On the one hand, Lebanese car importers operate inside a trade diaspora, never needing to travel because they are able to rely on other Lebanese to send them second-hand cars from Brussels and to collaborate at different levels of the trade chain. On the other hand, native Beninese car importers have the status of cross-border entrepreneurs working in a territory of movement. They must themselves travel to Europe to obtain their second-hand cars, thereby maintaining a double involvement in Europe and West Africa.A second level of explanation can be found in the evolution of the Euro-African second-hard car import-export business, a trade pioneered by Lebanese entrepreneurs. What began as a fragmented activity became formalised in business hubs, such as Brussels. This centralisation allowed the arrival of new types of car importers, like the Beninese, on the market. However, unlike the Lebanese, these newcomers could not rely on settlements of fellow-countrymen located in multiple business markets and had low levels of trust between each other. To this day, they have failed to mobilise the capital necessary to work in the same conditions as the Lebanese.What distinguishes Lebanese and Beninese second-hand car importers? The analysis shows that it is their ability to recreate trust in a context of high uncertainty. This issue of trust has a direct impact on the way both types of importers organise their spatial mobility and operate their business activities.View full textDownload full textKeywordstrade diaspora, transnationalism, territory of movement, cross-border entrepreneurs, trustRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03906701.2012.696962
机译:该贡献主要针对在比利时布鲁塞尔和贝宁科托努之间运营的二手车进口商。密集的多点现场工作揭示了黎巴嫩和贝宁的汽车进口商在该进出口业务中的运作方式以及它们在欧洲和西非之间的流通方式之间的重要差异。本文通过比较方法描述和解释了这些差异。第一级的解释与以下事实有关:在科托努工作的汽车进口商主要来自两个不同的社区。一方面,黎巴嫩的汽车进口商在一个散居在国外的贸易商中运营,无需旅行,因为他们能够依靠其他黎巴嫩人从布鲁塞尔运送二手车,并在贸易链的不同层次上进行合作。另一方面,贝宁的本国汽车进口商具有在流动地区工作的跨境企业家的地位。他们必须自己前往欧洲获取二手车,从而在欧洲和西非保持双重参与。欧洲-非洲二手车进出口业务的发展可以找到第二种解释,黎巴嫩企业家开创的贸易。零散的活动开始在布鲁塞尔等商业中心正式化。这种集中化使得像贝宁(Beinese)这样的新型汽车进口商进入市场。但是,与黎巴嫩人不同,这些新移民不能依靠位于多个商业市场的同胞的定居点,并且彼此之间的信任度很低。直到今天,他们仍未动员必要的资金在与黎巴嫩人相同的条件下工作。黎巴嫩和贝宁的二手车进口商有何区别?分析表明,这是他们在高度不确定的情况下重建信任的能力。信任问题直接影响着两种类型的进口商组织空间流动性和开展业务活动的方式。查看全文下载全文关键词贸易侨民,跨国主义,运动领域,跨境企业家,信任相关的var addthis_config = {ui_cobrand: “泰勒和弗朗西斯在线”,services_compact:“ citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多”,发布:“ ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b”};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03906701.2012.696962

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