加勒比黑人移民在英国的创业挑战:一种批判的种族理论方法

Carlton Brown
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“尽管少数族裔企业家对经济和社会做出了贡献,但他们所面临的制度性种族挑战却缺乏研究。因此,本研究的目的是研究英国境内的黑人、非洲人和加勒比侨民(BACD)所面临的创业挑战。使用批判种族理论和定性现象学解释方法的镜头,研究的数据是基于对27位BACD企业家的访谈,以更好地了解他们所经历的限制和挑战。获得资金仍然是一个问题,研究结果表明,尽管BACD更倾向于成为企业家,但他们更有可能受到结构性和系统性的限制,使有限的机会、社会资本和获取资源的途径长期存在。与BACD创业相关的问题,包括种族歧视、结构性不平等、制度化贫困和系统性压迫,对包容性政策和实践以及承认多样性具有重要意义。虽然概括研究结果可能受到样本量有限的限制,但本文为英国BACD企业家面临的挑战提供了新的实证见解,并为企业家、政策制定者和政府提供了可以利用的知识体系。这与之前在创业领域的研究有所不同。它还引入了一个新的自相矛盾的结构,现在被称为种族悖论。”
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"Entrepreneurship Challenges of Black African Caribbean Diaspora (BACD) in the United Kingdom: A Critical Race Theory Approach "
"There is a paucity of research on the institutionalised racial challenges facing minority entrepreneurs despite their contribution to the economy and society. Thus, the purpose of the study described here was to examine the entrepreneurship challenges faced by the Black, African, and Caribbean Diaspora (BACD) within the UK. Using the lens of critical race theory and the qualitative phenomenological interpretive approach, the data for the study was based on 27 interviews with BACD entrepreneurs to gain a greater understanding of the constraints and challenges they experience. Access to funding remains an issue, and the findings show that although BACD have a greater propensity to become entrepreneurs, they are more likely to be structurally and systemically constrained, perpetuating limited opportunities, social capital, and access to resources. Issues associated with BACD entrepreneurship, including racial discrimination, structural inequalities, institutionalised poverty, and systematic oppression, have significant implications for inclusive policies and practices as well as for recognising diversity. While generalising the findings may be constrained by its limited sample size, this paper provides new empirical insight into the challenges faced by BACD entrepreneurs in the UK and adds to a body of knowledge that can be utilised by entrepreneurs, policymakers, and the government. This is a departure from previous studies within the area of entrepreneurship. It also introduces a new selfcontradictory construct now presented as the Race Paradox."
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