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Challenges Faced by Opportunity Entrepreneurs, The Case of Syrian Refugees in Sweden

Zreik, Abdulkareem LU and Tomeh, William LU (2021) ENTN19 20211
Department of Business Administration
Abstract
The recent immigration crisis is a topic of interest for many researchers nowadays. Although refugees represent the biggest number of immigrants in Europe, researchers tend to comprehensively tackle immigrant entrepreneurship and neglect refugees' distinctiveness. This qualitative study explores the phenomenon of refugee entrepreneurship and its common challenges based on multiple case studies of Syrian refugees in Sweden. Unlike the consensus view that associate refugees with necessity entrepreneurship, the authors of this paper study refugees in the context of opportunity entrepreneurship. In other words, refugees who became self-employed as an option for vocational activity were not considered but rather refugees who have been pulled... (More)
The recent immigration crisis is a topic of interest for many researchers nowadays. Although refugees represent the biggest number of immigrants in Europe, researchers tend to comprehensively tackle immigrant entrepreneurship and neglect refugees' distinctiveness. This qualitative study explores the phenomenon of refugee entrepreneurship and its common challenges based on multiple case studies of Syrian refugees in Sweden. Unlike the consensus view that associate refugees with necessity entrepreneurship, the authors of this paper study refugees in the context of opportunity entrepreneurship. In other words, refugees who became self-employed as an option for vocational activity were not considered but rather refugees who have been pulled into entrepreneurship out of their personal intention regardless of other potential job alternatives. Seven semi-structured interviews were conducted with refugee entrepreneurs who moved to Sweden during the immigration wave to Europe in 2015. The identified challenges include the following factors: Information acquisition and accessibility, network, socio-cultural, family, bureaucratic system, and financials. The outcome of the research realizes the surrounding circumstances of self-employed refugees and spot differences in how opportunity entrepreneurs perceive the challenges in comparison with necessity entrepreneurs. The purpose of the study contributes to a comprehensive understanding of how the entrepreneurial environment could be improved in order to boost refugees' entrepreneurial intentions and activities. Overall, the ambition and growth intention of opportunity refugee entrepreneurs pose different challenges and require considerable additional efforts than other immigrant entrepreneurs. Operating on a higher level comes with a price—however, the study requests for policies to be directed towards the development of opportunity entrepreneurship. (Less)
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author
Zreik, Abdulkareem LU and Tomeh, William LU
supervisor
organization
course
ENTN19 20211
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
Refugee Entrepreneurs, Refugees, Opportunity Entrepreneurs, Opportunity entrepreneurship, Challenges, necessity entrepreneurship, Immigrant Entrepreneurship, Sweden.
language
English
id
9056303
date added to LUP
2021-07-30 15:50:32
date last changed
2021-07-30 15:50:32
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  abstract     = {{The recent immigration crisis is a topic of interest for many researchers nowadays. Although refugees represent the biggest number of immigrants in Europe, researchers tend to comprehensively tackle immigrant entrepreneurship and neglect refugees' distinctiveness. This qualitative study explores the phenomenon of refugee entrepreneurship and its common challenges based on multiple case studies of Syrian refugees in Sweden. Unlike the consensus view that associate refugees with necessity entrepreneurship, the authors of this paper study refugees in the context of opportunity entrepreneurship. In other words, refugees who became self-employed as an option for vocational activity were not considered but rather refugees who have been pulled into entrepreneurship out of their personal intention regardless of other potential job alternatives. Seven semi-structured interviews were conducted with refugee entrepreneurs who moved to Sweden during the immigration wave to Europe in 2015. The identified challenges include the following factors: Information acquisition and accessibility, network, socio-cultural, family, bureaucratic system, and financials. The outcome of the research realizes the surrounding circumstances of self-employed refugees and spot differences in how opportunity entrepreneurs perceive the challenges in comparison with necessity entrepreneurs. The purpose of the study contributes to a comprehensive understanding of how the entrepreneurial environment could be improved in order to boost refugees' entrepreneurial intentions and activities. Overall, the ambition and growth intention of opportunity refugee entrepreneurs pose different challenges and require considerable additional efforts than other immigrant entrepreneurs. Operating on a higher level comes with a price—however, the study requests for policies to be directed towards the development of opportunity entrepreneurship.}},
  author       = {{Zreik, Abdulkareem and Tomeh, William}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Challenges Faced by Opportunity Entrepreneurs, The Case of Syrian Refugees in Sweden}},
  year         = {{2021}},
}