“手头、头脑和心灵的资源”:“高度习惯”作为移民创业拼凑中的内生资源

IF 2 4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS Entrepreneurship Research Journal Pub Date : 2022-01-24 DOI:10.1515/erj-2021-0229
Eliada Griffin-EL, Joy Olabisi
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摘要“拼贴”通常被认为是移民企业家在其居住国调动非传统资源的一种做法。当东道国处于敌对的社会和制度背景下,其特征是外来的责任,我们假设在外部环境中获取“手边的资源”受到社会和制度上的反移民情绪的阻碍。通过对八个移民企业家及其在南非的企业案例的严格分析,我们运用布迪厄的实践理论,在更细致的层面上考察了拼贴的实践。我们的研究结果表明,对移民的本地化偏见“其他化”了他们的外国人,反过来又提高了企业家对他们的习惯的认识。我们认为,移民的“强化惯习”代表了由母国告知的认知(即头部资源)和适应性(即内心资源)倾向的内化,并作为重要的内生资源,通过这些内生资源,他们可以重新想象和重建通过当地社会资本获得的外部资源。我们提出了移民创业拼拼拼凑的新理论贡献,即对头脑和内心内生资源的利用,这些内生资源是由他们的异质性所激活的,并旨在克服他们的异质性。我们的贡献也旨在重建经常被引用的外源资源。
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“Resources at Hand, Head, and Heart”: ‘Heightened Habitus’ as an Endogenous Resource in Immigrant Entrepreneurial Bricolage
Abstract Bricolage is commonly recognized as a practice of non-traditional resource mobilization by immigrant entrepreneurs within their country of residence. When the host country is in an adversarial social and institutional context characterized by the liability of foreignness, we posit that accessing “resources at hand” in the external environment is hampered by anti-immigrant sentiments, both socially and institutionally. Through a rigorous analysis of eight cases of immigrant entrepreneurs and their South African-based enterprises, we apply Bourdieu’s theory of practice to examine the practice of bricolage at a more nuanced level. Our findings suggest that the localized prejudice against immigrants ‘otherizes’ their foreignness, and in turn, heightens the entrepreneurs’ awareness of their habitus. We argue that the immigrants’ ‘heightened habitus’ represents an internalization of both cognitive (i.e. resources at head) and adaptive (i.e. resources at heart) dispositions informed by the home country, and which serve as crucial endogenous resources by which to reimagine and reconstruct external resources accessed via local social capital. We present the novel theoretical contribution of immigrant entrepreneurial bricolage as the utilization of both endogenous resources at head and heart, which are activated by – and intended to overcome – their liability of foreignness. Our contribution also aims to reconstruct the frequently referenced exogenous resources at hand.
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期刊介绍: Entrepreneurship Research Journal (ERJ) was launched with an Inaugural Issue in 2011. Professor Ramona Zachary at Baruch College and Professor Chandra Mishra at Florida Atlantic University introduce a new forum for scholarly discussion on entrepreneurs and their activities, contexts, processes, strategies, and outcomes. Positioned as the premier new research journal within the field of entrepreneurship, ERJ seeks to encourage a scholarly exchange between researchers from any field of study who focus on entrepreneurs, and will include both theoretical and empirical articles, with priority being given to high quality theoretical and empirical papers that have managerial or public policy orientation as well as ramifications for entrepreneurship research overall. Topics: -Research Modeling, Design, and Methods: entrepreneurship theories and conceptualizations, entrepreneurship research methods. -The Individuals-Opportunities-Resources Nexus: nascent entrepreneurs, opportunity recognition, drivers of value creation, and emergence, innovation and technology entrepreneurs, entrepreneurial risk and reward, entrepreneurial cognition and behavior. -Inclusive of Near Environments: family entrepreneurship, networks, teams and alliances, venture capital and angel investor groups, entrepreneurial communities, hubs, clusters and public policy, social entrepreneurship. -Distinct Entrepreneurial Stage or Setting: entrepreneurial growth and strategy, boards, governance and leadership, corporate entrepreneurship, international and emerging market entrepreneurship.
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