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Migrant entrepreneurship involves the indigenous population and migrant communities, exerting a profound influence on the host country or region. This phenomenon is particularly relevant in ultraperipheral areas, as in this research exemplified by the Autonomous Region of Madeira (Madeira), which recently wit nessed an intensification of migrant inflow, many originating from countries with a deep historical connection to the region.
This research characterizes the entrepreneurial migrant community to discern factors that may contribute to
formulating and enhancing political-social policies to foster entrepreneurship success, broadly relevant to
generating wealth but of particular importance in facilitating migrants’ integration. The analysis focuses on
understanding the motivations that drive entrepreneurial initiatives among migrants, recognizing the predominance of necessity-driven entrepreneurs, and that migrant entrepreneurs often take advantage of historical and familial ties to the region to overcome the obstacles specific to migrants.
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Migrant entrepreneurship Necessity-driven entrepreneurship Opportunity-driven entrepreneurship Ultraperipheral regions fsQCA