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| 2026 | 2026: (Em-)Powering Refugee Entrepreneurs: Co-Creating Inclusive Ecosystem Support Citation: David, A. & Terstriep, J. (2026): (Em-)Powering Refugee Entrepreneurs: Co-Creating Inclusive Ecosystem Support. International Journal of Management and Enterprise Development. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJMED.2027.10075791 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2026 | 2026: Power Relations and Outsider Entrepreneurship: Facets of Marginalisation Tendencies Toward Migrant Entrepreneurs Citation: David, A., Terstriep, J. & Zaghow, L. (2026): Power Relations and Outsider Entrepreneurship: Facets of Marginalisation Tendencies Toward Migrant Entrepreneurs. Journal of Organizational Change Management, 1–28. https://doi.org/10.1108/JOCM-10-2024-0668 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2025 | 2025: Beyond start-up formation: Effects of entrepreneurial ecosystem support activities for developing lagging regions Citation: Flögel, F., Letonja, M., Meyer, K., Rabadjieva, M., Vilman, Z., Zhekova, R., Zlateva, M. & Butzin, A. (2025): Beyond start-up formation: Effects of entrepreneurial ecosystem support activities for developing lagging regions. Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit, 2025, 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1177/02690942241311805 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2024 | 2024: Power Relations and Migrant Entrepreneurs in Local Ecosystems - A German Example Citation: David, A., Terstriep, J. & Zaghow, L. (2024): Power Relations and Migrant Entrepreneurs in Local Ecosystems - A German Example. In Glinka, B. & Freiling, J. (eds.), Handbook on Migrant Entrepreneurship (275-296). : De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111025520-014This chapter argues that balanced power relations in local entrepreneurialecosystems (EEs) are crucial for cooperation amongst entrepreneurs to foster local de-velopment and economic upgrading. Drawing on power theory, migrant entrepre-neurs can balance insufficient power bases via their (1) knowledge, (2) language skills,and (3) affiliation with networks and institutions to meet other actors in the EE at eyelevel. To uncover whether theoretical considerations manifest in practice, case studiesof migrant entrepreneurs from a local EE were used. The results indicate that even ifmigrant entrepreneurs are well-embedded in local EEs, they nonetheless suffer fromdiscrimination or are structurally disadvantaged in establishing and conducting theirbusinesses. Much of this depends on their insufficient language skills, lack of experi-ence, and not belonging to established business or sectoral networks. Despite theseshortcomings, the results indicate that existing power disbalances in an EE are oftennot compensated by official authorities such as chambers of commerce but by mi-grant entrepreneurs themselves, who, despite the exclusive behaviour of the majority, display cooperative initiative and want to reach out to native stakeholders. migrant entrepreneurship, local ecosystems, power relations, structural disadvantages | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2023 | 2023: The Role of Embeddedness of Migrant Start-ups in Local Entrepreneurship Ecosystems during the COVID-19 Crisis Citation: Terstriep, J., David, A., Ruthemeier, A. & Elo, M. (2023): The Role of Embeddedness of Migrant Start-ups in Local Entrepreneurship Ecosystems during the COVID-19 Crisis. Journal of Comparative International Management (JCIM) , 26 (1), 1-34. https://doi.org/10.55482/jcim.2023.33532 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2020 | 2020: Bridging local embeddedness and global dynamics – the economics of social innovation Citation: Terstriep, J. & Rehfeld, D. (2020): Bridging local embeddedness and global dynamics – the economics of social innovation. European Planning Studies, 28 (5), 853-863. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2020.1766106 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |