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SOLO SONGS AND SYMPHONIES: ETHNIC MINORITY INDIAN WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN NEW ZEALAND

机译:独奏曲和交响乐:新西兰的少数民族印度裔企业家

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Diverse demographic components internationally have resulted in an emerging awareness of ethnic minority entrepreneurship. In New Zealand, Indians are an ethnic minority who form approximately 1.7% of the population. Based on qualitative research methodology and grounded in feminine epistemology, the entrepreneurial journey of Indian women entrepreneurs in New Zealand is explored. The findings reveal multiple layers of meaning and the receding of connections as the women seek to both confront and co-exist with their Indian past and their New Zealand present - a border zone, where entrepreneurship serves as a focal point for making a difference in the host country New Zealand.
机译:国际上不同的人口组成因素导致人们对少数民族企业家精神的意识不断增强。在新西兰,印第安人是少数民族,约占人口的1.7%。基于定性研究方法并以女性认识论为基础,探索了印度印度企业家在新西兰的创业历程。这些发现揭示了多重意义,以及随着女性寻求与自己的印度过去和新西兰现在既面对面又共存的联系的消退-一个边界地区,企业家精神是在此方面取得成就的重点。主办国新西兰。

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