Lost in space? Refugee Entrepreneurship and Cultural Diversity in Spatial Contexts

IF 2.4 Q2 ECONOMICS ZFW-Advances in Economic Geography Pub Date : 2022-09-28 DOI:10.1515/zfw-2021-0017
C. Hartmann, Ralf Philipp
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Abstract In the past decade, refugee entrepreneurship has received unprecedented political and public attention worldwide and especially in Germany. Due to the circumstances of the forced migration and asylum procedure, refugee entrepreneurs are socially disembedded in both: the co-ethnic community and in the local community, in comparison to other immigrant entrepreneurs or native entrepreneurs. Since asylum seekers are allocated to their residence independent of their will, it is crucial to assess how their socio-spatial embeddedness determines refugee entrepreneurial propensity. We depart from the abstract concept of mixed embeddedness and concretize spatial embeddedness in urban, semi-urban and rural environments. By building on the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship (KSTE), we include embeddedness in cultural diversity in our research model, too. The econometric analyses of the German Microcensus suggest, first, that refugees are especially prone to entrepreneurship. Second, intercultural embeddedness has the strongest significant positive correlation with refugee entrepreneurial propensity, compared to other immigrants and native-born. However, when including interaction effects of cultural diversity in different spaces, the positive relationship of ethnic diversity and refugee entrepreneurship holds only true in semi-urban spaces. This provides clues that refugee entrepreneurs in rural or urban environments access resources and opportunities through alternative social capital.
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迷失在太空中?空间背景下的难民创业与文化多样性
在过去的十年里,难民创业在世界范围内受到了前所未有的政治和公众的关注,尤其是在德国。由于被迫移徙和庇护程序的情况,与其他移民企业家或本地企业家相比,难民企业家在社会上脱离了共同族裔社区和当地社区。由于寻求庇护者是独立于他们的意愿分配到他们的住所的,因此评估他们的社会空间嵌入性如何决定难民的创业倾向至关重要。我们从混合嵌入性的抽象概念出发,将空间嵌入性具体化为城市、半城市和乡村环境。在创业知识溢出理论(KSTE)的基础上,我们将文化多样性的嵌入性也纳入了我们的研究模型。德国微观人口普查的计量经济学分析表明,首先,难民特别倾向于创业。第二,与其他移民和本土出生的人相比,跨文化嵌入性与难民创业倾向具有最显著的正相关。然而,当考虑文化多样性在不同空间中的互动效应时,种族多样性与难民创业的正相关关系仅在半城市空间中成立。这为农村或城市环境中的难民企业家通过替代社会资本获得资源和机会提供了线索。
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