Russian-Speaking Immigrant Motivation to Become an Entrepreneur in the US

Irina Kogan, Jennoa R. Graham, Yves Belmont, D. Bellenger
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Purpose – According to literature, immigrant entrepreneurs in the US are more likely to start and maintain a business than native-born entrepreneurs. However, there is limited research pertaining to first-generation immigrant entrepreneurs in the US. This paper contributes to the literature pertaining to desire for independence, need for achievement, risk tolerance, other factors that inspire immigrants to start entrepreneurial careers, and related actions that promote business success for Russian-speaking first-generation immigrant entrepreneurs. Design/methodology/approach – This explanatory study examined the influence of desire for independence, need for achievement, risk tolerance, and other factors to determine inspiration to entrepreneurial careers and actions promoting business success with 11 Russian-speaking first-generation immigrants who moved to the US at age 18 years or older and who own US-based companies with three to 20 staff and annual sales of $50,000–$20,000,000. As a qualitative study it is not intended to provide statistically significant information. Findings – Results indicated that there are 12 subfactors within desire for independence, need for achievement, risk tolerance, and other factors that influenced the inspiration of first-generation Russian-speaking entrepreneurs to start a US-based business in the US alcoholic beverages industry. These factors led to nine actions that promote business success. Research limitations/implications – Because the sample consisted entirely of Russian-speaking entrepreneurs who were active distributors of alcoholic beverages within the import/export industry, findings may not be generalizable to non-import/export industries or nonalcoholic beverage product lines. The exclusion of businesses that have ceased operations eliminated insights gained from associated lessons learned preceding closure. The chain of causal evidence for this multiple-case design was consistent with historical admonitions. A longitudinal design may provide more comprehensive insights for causal relationships between constructs. Future research that includes a comparison analysis of other import/export product lines and other non-English-speaking first-generation immigrant entrepreneurs could add value to this study. Practical implications – Because of this research, knowledge about the success of Russian-speaking immigrant entrepreneurs is available, new immigrant entrepreneurs will have references for success, and a meaningful contribution is made to the existing body of knowledge on immigrant entrepreneurship. Originality/value – Plenty of research addresses the amount of money generated by immigrant entrepreneurship (New American Economy, 2016), the increase in the number of immigrants starting businesses since 2000 (Fairlie, 2012), and the impact of immigrant businesses on the US economy (Balasubramanian et al., 2007). There is also a strong literary presence regarding the survival and growth of immigrant businesses, both economically (Kerr and Kerr, 2016) and socially (Wang, 2010). This research contributes to literature pertaining to risk tolerance, desire for independence, need for achievement, and other factors that inspire immigrants to entrepreneurial careers and related actions that promote business success in a comparatively untapped culture: Russian-speaking first-generation immigrant entrepreneurs.
讲俄语的移民在美国创业的动机
目的——根据文献,美国的移民企业家比本土出生的企业家更有可能创办和维持一家企业。然而,有关美国第一代移民企业家的研究有限。本文对有关独立渴望、成就需要、风险承受能力、激励移民开始创业的其他因素以及促进第一代俄语移民企业家商业成功的相关行动的文献做出了贡献。设计/方法/方法-这项解释性研究考察了独立欲望、成就需求、风险承受能力和其他因素的影响,这些因素决定了创业生涯的灵感和促进商业成功的行动,研究对象是11名说俄语的第一代移民,他们在18岁或以上移居美国,拥有3至20名员工,年销售额为5万至2000万美元的美国公司。作为一项定性研究,它不打算提供统计上显著的信息。研究结果-结果表明,在独立渴望、成就需求、风险承受能力和其他因素中,有12个子因素影响着第一代俄语企业家在美国酒精饮料行业开展美国业务的灵感。这些因素导致了促进商业成功的九个行动。研究局限性/影响-由于样本全部由讲俄语的企业家组成,他们是进出口行业内酒精饮料的活跃分销商,因此研究结果可能无法推广到非进出口行业或非酒精饮料产品线。排除已经停止运营的企业排除了从关闭前的相关经验教训中获得的见解。这种多案例设计的因果证据链与历史告诫一致。纵向设计可以为构念之间的因果关系提供更全面的见解。未来的研究包括对其他进出口产品线和其他非英语第一代移民企业家的比较分析,可以为本研究增加价值。实践意义——本研究为俄语移民企业家的成功提供了知识,为新移民企业家的成功提供了参考,并对现有的移民创业知识体系做出了有意义的贡献。原创性/价值——大量研究涉及移民创业产生的资金数量(新美国经济,2016),自2000年以来创业的移民数量的增加(费尔利,2012),以及移民企业对美国经济的影响(Balasubramanian等人,2007)。关于移民企业在经济上(Kerr and Kerr, 2016)和社会上(Wang, 2010)的生存和发展,也有很强的文学存在。本研究对风险承受能力、对独立的渴望、对成就的需要和其他因素的研究做出了贡献,这些因素激励移民从事创业事业,并在一个相对未开发的文化中促进商业成功的相关行动:讲俄语的第一代移民企业家。
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