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“There are foreigners from many countries living in your country:” migrant entrepreneurship in the institutional environment of the new destination host country

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2025
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Bartosz Marcinkowski Department of Corporate Resources Management, Poznan University of Economics and Business, Poznan, Poland
Aleksandra Gaweł Department of International Competitiveness, Poznan University of Economics and Business, Poznan, Poland
Oleksandr Patlatoi Department of Management of Organizations, Odesa National Economic University, Odesa, Ukraine

Czasopismo

Central European Management Journal

Cytowanie

Bartosz Marcinkowski, Aleksandra Gaweł, & Oleksandr Patlatoi. (2025). “There are foreigners from many countries living in your country:” migrant entrepreneurship in the institutional environment of the new destination host country. Central European Management Journal, 33(3), 421–437. https://doi.org/10.1108/CEMJ-07-2024-0230

Abstrakt

Purpose – The study aims to investigate the perceived institutional barriers of migrant entrepreneurship faced in a new destination host country and the abilities of local authorities to support migrant entrepreneurship. Design/methodology/approach – We applied the qualitative research method based on the focus group discussions. Migrants from two sub-groups (Ukrainian, n 5 19 and other, n 5 15) participated in four focus groups conducted between February 2023 and July 2024 in one of the cities in Poland, which constitutes a new immigrant destination country. Findings – We found some perceived formal barriers in migrant entrepreneurship in the new destination country, similar to those of migrants regardless of their country of origin, such as language barriers, lack of comprehensive information on running a business, lack of legal and advisory support and bureaucracy. Migrants’ origin (Ukrainian vs non-Ukrainian) also influences differences in their perceived access to funding, and their stability and legal aspects of residence affect their entrepreneurial activities. Originality/value – Our results contribute to the discussion on migrant entrepreneurship from the perspective of the new destination host country. We recognize similarities and differences in migrants’ barriers to entrepreneurship depending on their origin. We discovered nuances in the perception of institutional barriers in the context of migrant diversity and how non-Ukrainian migrants feel treated as “worse” migrants.

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Statystyki

6 od daty umieszczenia 2025-09-30
1ostatni miesiąc
Data pozyskania: 2026-02-26
18 od daty umieszczenia 2025-09-30
3ostatni miesiąc
1ostatni tydzień
Data pozyskania: 2026-02-26