Peer-Reviewed Journal Details
Mandatory Fields
Birdthistle, N;Flynn, A;Rushworth, S
2019
December
International Journal On Minority And Group Rights
From Syria to the Land Down Under - the Land of Opportunity?
Published
1 ()
Optional Fields
ENTREPRENEURS
26
116
137
Ethnic entrepreneurship has emerged as an economic, societal, and political panacea to the growing number of refugees on the move across the globe. Employing the 2014 World Economic Forum framework, this article seeks to explore the Australian entrepreneurship ecosystem, to determine whether it is enabling migrants and/or refugees to become entrepreneurs with a focus on Syrian refugees. At its core, the Australian entrepreneurship ecosystem is comparatively strong in terms of human capital, - accessible markets, and finance. Even within the three 'core' characteristics of the ecosystem, the Australian ecosystem falls short when examined through the lens of refugee entrepreneurs. Recommendations under the 2014 World Economic Forum framework are made that will assist key stakeholders in developing an entrepreneurial ecosystem.
LEIDEN
1385-4879
10.1163/15718115-02601002
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