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Immigration is currently one of the most vivid challenges the
European Union faces. Ways of introducing new migrants to society
and economy pose significant challenges, thus some guidelines for
the policy design towards migrations are in need. This book points
out patterns of approaches leading to entrepreneurial activities,
implemented by the immigrants from the Far East: China, Vietnam,
South Korea, India, and Philippines. At these stage comparisons
with other countries are both possible and necessary, as many
countries all over the world face challenges connected with
defining migration policies. From the studies included in the book,
readers will gain first-hand knowledge about immigrant
entrepreneurship in Poland against the Western European or USA
background of similar processes described by researchers in other
countries. The areas covered in the studies include the main
reasons for starting new ventures and the sources of opportunities,
processes of defining customers and factors influencing the choice
between an ethnic and local business, immigrants' approaches to
building market position, defining success and development, as well
as the issues of cultural, institutional, legal and economic
differences. The studies show that significant differences in
entrepreneurial activities appear between the first and second
generations of immigrants. They also depict how entrepreneurial
activities help in assimilation processes, as well as in building
ties between the immigrants and host societies. Moreover, the study
will deepen the understanding of entrepreneurial activities of
immigrants in countries that are traditionally considered to be
less attractive targets for migration. Thus, the processes of
migration will be not only better understood and described but will
also allow to provide some guidelines both for policymakers and
future researchers
Supporting employee entrepreneurship is among major challenges
contemporary organizations face. Many facets of corporate
entrepreneurship are investigated, and the body of knowledge in the
field is growing rapidly; nevertheless, there are still knowledge
and research gaps to be filled. Notably, while there are studies
linking HRM with corporate entrepreneurship, studies on connections
between CSR-oriented practices and corporate/employee
entrepreneurship are to be developed. The main goal of this book is
to explain relationships between corporate volunteering and
employee entrepreneurship in organisations. The book combines two
extremely vivid fields of research: entrepreneurship and corporate
social responsibility. Based on their own research, the authors
present how participation in corporate volunteering, as one of the
CSR practices in organisations, leads to strengthening employee
entrepreneurial behaviour. The book offers a framework showing the
role of CSR practices in shaping entrepreneurial and innovative
employees’ behaviour. This book is aimed mainly at postgraduates,
researchers and academics in the fields of entrepreneurship and
corporate volunteering. As it touches vital fields of managerial
education and management, it will also be of interest to master
level students at universities or business schools as well as
business practitioners.
Supporting employee entrepreneurship is among major challenges
contemporary organizations face. Many facets of corporate
entrepreneurship are investigated, and the body of knowledge in the
field is growing rapidly; nevertheless, there are still knowledge
and research gaps to be filled. Notably, while there are studies
linking HRM with corporate entrepreneurship, studies on connections
between CSR-oriented practices and corporate/employee
entrepreneurship are to be developed. The main goal of this book is
to explain relationships between corporate volunteering and
employee entrepreneurship in organisations. The book combines two
extremely vivid fields of research: entrepreneurship and corporate
social responsibility. Based on their own research, the authors
present how participation in corporate volunteering, as one of the
CSR practices in organisations, leads to strengthening employee
entrepreneurial behaviour. The book offers a framework showing the
role of CSR practices in shaping entrepreneurial and innovative
employees' behaviour. This book is aimed mainly at postgraduates,
researchers and academics in the fields of entrepreneurship and
corporate volunteering. As it touches vital fields of managerial
education and management, it will also be of interest to master
level students at universities or business schools as well as
business practitioners.
Immigration is currently one of the most vivid challenges the
European Union faces. Ways of introducing new migrants to society
and economy pose significant challenges, thus some guidelines for
the policy design towards migrations are in need. This book points
out patterns of approaches leading to entrepreneurial activities,
implemented by the immigrants from the Far East: China, Vietnam,
South Korea, India, and Philippines. At these stage comparisons
with other countries are both possible and necessary, as many
countries all over the world face challenges connected with
defining migration policies. From the studies included in the book,
readers will gain first-hand knowledge about immigrant
entrepreneurship in Poland against the Western European or USA
background of similar processes described by researchers in other
countries. The areas covered in the studies include the main
reasons for starting new ventures and the sources of opportunities,
processes of defining customers and factors influencing the choice
between an ethnic and local business, immigrants' approaches to
building market position, defining success and development, as well
as the issues of cultural, institutional, legal and economic
differences. The studies show that significant differences in
entrepreneurial activities appear between the first and second
generations of immigrants. They also depict how entrepreneurial
activities help in assimilation processes, as well as in building
ties between the immigrants and host societies. Moreover, the study
will deepen the understanding of entrepreneurial activities of
immigrants in countries that are traditionally considered to be
less attractive targets for migration. Thus, the processes of
migration will be not only better understood and described but will
also allow to provide some guidelines both for policymakers and
future researchers
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