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Race and Entrepreneurial Success Black-, Asian-, and White-Owned Businesses in the United States - Robert W. Fairlie, Alicia M. Robb 2008 PDF Cambridge MIT Press Ann Arbor, Michigan ProQuest BOOKS HISTORY
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Race and Entrepreneurial Success Black-, Asian-, and White-Owned Businesses in the United States
Author: Robert W. Fairlie, Alicia M. Robb
Year: 2008
Pages: 253
Format: PDF
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Language: ENG



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Race and Entrepreneurial Success: Black, Asian, and White-Owned Businesses in the United States In today's society, entrepreneurship has become an increasingly important aspect of economic development and growth. However, despite the growing number of entrepreneurs, there is still a significant gap in the success rates of businesses owned by different racial groups. This book, "Race and Entrepreneurial Success: Black, Asian, and White-Owned Businesses in the United States delves into the factors that contribute to the varying levels of success among businesses owned by black, Asian, and white entrepreneurs. The author, Dr. Robert W. Fairlie, Alicia M. Robb, examines the role of race in shaping the experiences and outcomes of these entrepreneurs, highlighting both the challenges and opportunities faced by each group. The book begins by discussing the historical context of entrepreneurship in the United States, tracing the evolution of entrepreneurial activity from the early days of European settlement to the present day. The author then delves into the specific challenges faced by black, Asian, and white entrepreneurs, including access to resources, networking opportunities, and cultural barriers.
Раса и предпринимательский успех: черный, азиатский и белый бизнес в Соединенных Штатах В современном обществе предпринимательство становится все более важным аспектом экономического развития и роста. Однако, несмотря на растущее число предпринимателей, все еще существует значительный разрыв в показателях успешности предприятий, принадлежащих разным расовым группам. В этой книге «Раса и предпринимательский успех: черный, азиатский и белый бизнес в Соединенных Штатах» подробно рассматриваются факторы, которые способствуют различным уровням успеха среди предприятий, принадлежащих черным, азиатским и белым предпринимателям. Автор, доктор Роберт В. Фэрли, Алисия М. Робб, исследует роль расы в формировании опыта и результатов этих предпринимателей, подчеркивая как проблемы, так и возможности, с которыми сталкивается каждая группа. Книга начинается с обсуждения исторического контекста предпринимательства в США, прослеживая эволюцию предпринимательской деятельности от первых дней европейского урегулирования до наших дней. Затем автор углубляется в конкретные проблемы, с которыми сталкиваются чернокожие, азиатские и белые предприниматели, включая доступ к ресурсам, сетевые возможности и культурные барьеры.
La razza e il successo imprenditoriale, il business nero, asiatico e bianco negli Stati Uniti L'imprenditoria in contemporanea diventa un aspetto sempre più importante dello sviluppo economico e della crescita. Tuttavia, nonostante il crescente numero di imprenditori, c'è ancora un divario significativo nel tasso di successo delle imprese appartenenti a gruppi razziali diversi. Questo libro «Razza e successo imprenditoriale: imprese nere, asiatiche e bianche negli Stati Uniti» descrive in dettaglio i fattori che contribuiscono a diversi livelli di successo tra le imprese che appartengono ad imprenditori neri, asiatici e bianchi. L'autore, il dottor Robert W. Fairley, Alicia M. Robb, esplora il ruolo della razza nella formazione delle esperienze e dei risultati di questi imprenditori, sottolineando sia i problemi che le opportunità che ogni gruppo incontra. Il libro inizia con un dibattito sul contesto storico dell'imprenditoria negli Stati Uniti, tracciando l'evoluzione dell'attività imprenditoriale dai primi giorni dell'accordo europeo a oggi. L'autore approfondisce poi i problemi specifici affrontati dagli imprenditori neri, asiatici e bianchi, tra cui l'accesso alle risorse, le opportunità di rete e le barriere culturali.
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