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Liability of Newness: Challenges Faced by Immigrant Entrepreneurs-A Bibliometric Analysis
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Liability of Newness: Challenges Faced by Immigrant Entrepreneurs-A Bibliometric Analysis

Roshan Panditharathna, David Bamber, Samuel Ayertey and David Moore
Migration and Entrepreneurship in the Global Context: Case Studies, Processes and Practices, pp.45-71
Palgrave Studies in Entrepreneurship and Society, PALGRAVE MACMILLAN
13/08/2024

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Business & Economics Business, Finance Business Demography Social Sciences
Immigrant entrepreneurship is one of the most emerging topics in contemporary entrepreneurship. Several areas of immigrant entrepreneurship remain unexplored. Therefore, the purpose of this chapter is to examine liability newness from the perspective of immigrant entrepreneurs. In business terms, liability newness refers to new companies that fail at an early stage of their development. Many immigrant entrepreneurs have difficulty engaging in business activities and growing their businesses because of the challenges faced by immigrant entrepreneurs in the host country. The Scopus citation database was searched to generate relevant datasets. Biblioshiny, an R-based bibliometric tool along with VOSViewer, was used to conduct a bibliometric analysis of the scientific literature. As of 2022, 264 authors affiliated with 162 organisations around 30 countries contributed to the literature on liability newness from immigration entrepreneurship. Towards the end of the chapter, there is a discussion of existing literature and proposals for eradicating liability newness from immigrant entrepreneurs.
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