Serving whom? Immigrant entrepreneurs in a new local context

IF 1.3 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Fennia-International Journal of Geography Pub Date : 2019-12-31 DOI:10.11143/fennia.82821
J. Lilius, Hossam Hewidy
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Abstract

In Helsinki, the current number of immigrants is quickly rising. Ethnic retail has emerged as a new, but visible, part of the city landscape. Compared to other European countries, becoming an entrepreneur is typically not very popular in Finland. Therefore, in this paper, we seek to comprehend this phenomenon and more specifically discover: what motivates immigrants to become entrepreneurs; what is the impact of their background and culture on the phenomenon; and finally, is the help provided by the city useful for them? Based on interviews and observations, we conclude that immigrant entrepreneurship facilitates in fluid ways the maintenance of cultural practices, while simultaneously enhancing meaningful encounters between immigrants and mainstream society. In our sample, we identify three types of entrepreneurs: growth-oriented, investors and status builders, as well as freedom and stability seekers. Although the groups are neither mutually exclusive nor collectively exhaustive, they display differences in certain aspects, which include their ways of entering into entrepreneurship, how their business is run, who their main clientele is, as well as in the future prospects for their businesses. We further infer that immigrant entrepreneurs, via their practices, also participate in making immigrant needs visible to politicians and policy-makers, thus also adding a layer to the local context within which they operate. However, we surmise that more effort is needed in addressing the freedom and stability seeker entrepreneurs if the aim of the city is to anchor immigrant retail in the city.
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为谁?移民企业家在一个新的地方环境
在赫尔辛基,目前的移民人数正在迅速增加。民族零售业已经成为城市景观中一个新的但可见的部分。与其他欧洲国家相比,成为一名企业家在芬兰通常不太受欢迎。因此,在本文中,我们试图理解这一现象,并更具体地发现:是什么促使移民成为企业家;他们的背景和文化对这种现象有什么影响;最后,城市提供的帮助对他们有用吗?基于访谈和观察,我们得出结论,移民创业以流动的方式促进了文化实践的维持,同时增强了移民与主流社会之间有意义的接触。在我们的样本中,我们确定了三种类型的企业家:以增长为导向的、投资者和地位建设者,以及寻求自由和稳定的人。尽管这些群体既不是相互排斥的,也不是集体详尽的,但他们在某些方面表现出了差异,包括创业的方式、企业的运营方式、主要客户是谁,以及企业的未来前景。我们进一步推断,移民企业家通过他们的实践,也参与了让政治家和决策者看到移民需求的活动,从而也为他们经营的当地环境增加了一层。然而,我们推测,如果城市的目标是在城市中锚定移民零售业,那么需要更多的努力来解决寻求自由和稳定的企业家的问题。
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