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摘要
目的本文旨在回顾移民创业文献,以定位研究人员如何在“嵌入”或“不嵌入”的二分法之外考虑对母国和东道国的嵌入。设计/方法论/方法本文进行了系统的文献综述。作者使用结构化搜索和选择协议在Scopus和Web of Science数据库中发现了106篇文章。发现很少有文章公开认为嵌入是一种渐进的现象。然而,综述中的文章使用了不同的方法来考虑嵌入性的相对水平,例如社会关系的深度。此外,一些文章从双重视角或多语境比较来认识移民企业家的嵌入水平。这些文章强调嵌入性是一种渐进的现象,以更好地理解移民企业家情境化的复杂性。在综述的基础上,本文开发了一个模型,将嵌入性视为移民参与特定家庭或东道国环境的空间、网络、市场和机构的一个新结果。它还解释了随着嵌入程度的变化,上下文因素之间的动态交互作用。研究局限性/含义该论文已在使用的数据库中找到了所有相关论文。然而,系统审查协议自然限制了其范围。尽管如此,基于该综述开发的模型有助于研究人员对嵌入性有更全面的理解,并可能提出新颖的问题。社会含义本文有助于政策制定者改进移民渐进社会融合的政策,因为它有助于考虑不同的嵌入水平。原创性/价值研究者主要认为个体的嵌入性是“嵌入的”或“不嵌入的”。然而,我们也可以理解不同层次的嵌入性,例如局部、增加/减少和渐进。在移民过程中,个人的嵌入性发生了重大变化。此外,随着时间的推移,背景关系将移民的创业活动交织在一起。本文回顾了移民创业文献中的嵌入性,超越了嵌入性的二分法使用。然后,它发展了对嵌入性水平的理论理解。
Beyond embedded or not embedded: immigrant entrepreneurs’ embeddedness levels
Purpose
This paper aims to review the immigrant entrepreneurship literature to locate how researchers consider embeddedness to home and host countries beyond the “embedded” or “not” dichotomy.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper conducts a systematic literature review. The authors found 106 articles in the Scopus and Web of Science databases, using a structured search and selection protocol.
Findings
Few articles perceive embeddedness openly as a gradual phenomenon. However, articles in the review use different approaches for considering relative levels of embeddedness, such as depth of social ties. In addition, some articles take a dual perspective or make multi-contextual comparisons to acknowledge immigrant entrepreneurs’ embeddedness levels. These articles emphasise embeddedness as a gradual phenomenon to understand the complexity of immigrant entrepreneurs’ contextualisation better. Based on the review, the paper develops a model, considering embeddedness as an emergent result of the immigrants’ engagement with spaces, networks, markets and institutions of a given home or host context. It also accounts for the dynamic interaction between contextual factors as embeddedness levels change.
Research limitations/implications
The paper has located all relevant papers in the used databases. However, the systematic review protocol naturally limits its scope. Nevertheless, the developed model based on the review helps researchers develop a more comprehensive understanding of embeddedness and possibly ask novel questions.
Social implications
This paper can help policymakers improve their policies for the progressive social integration of immigrants, as it helps consider different embeddedness levels.
Originality/value
Researchers mainly consider individuals’ embeddedness as either “embedded” or “not.” However, we can also understand embeddedness at various levels, e.g. partial, increasing/decreasing and gradual. Significant changes occur in the embeddedness of individuals during immigration. Additionally, contextual relations intertwine immigrants’ entrepreneurial activity over time. The paper reviews embeddedness in the immigrant entrepreneurship literature, searching beyond the dichotomic use of embeddedness. Then, it develops a theoretical understanding of embeddedness levels.