Handing Down the Entrepreneurial Spirit from the First to the Second Generation among Ethnic Minorities in Montreal
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Référence bibliographique [2202]
Arcand, Sébastien. 2008. «Handing Down the Entrepreneurial Spirit from the First to the Second Generation among Ethnic Minorities in Montreal ». Diversité canadienne / Canadian Diversity, vol. 6, no 2, p. 110-114.
Fiche synthèse
1. Objectifs
Intentions : « We will focus on the specific phenomenon of the passing on of entrepreneurial spirit from first to second generation among ethnocultural minorities in Montreal. » (p. 110)
2. Méthode
Échantillon/Matériau : « We have conducted 11 interviews with young people aged 20 to 33 from ethnocultural minorities whose parents were first generation immigrants and who own or owned a business at some time during their lives in Canada. » (p. 110)
Instruments : Guide d’entretien
Type de traitement des données : Analyse de contenu
3. Résumé
« The results show how little impact the parents’ community of origin has on the potential development of entrepreneurial spirit in the second generation. Factors such as the nature of the relationship with founder and personal ambitions play a more significant role. » (p. 110)