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America's New Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Part I
Vivek Wadhwa Center for Entrepreneurship and Research Commercialization, Pratt School of Engineering; Stanford University - Arthur & Toni Rembe Rock Center for Corporate Governance
AnnaLee Saxenian University of California, Berkeley - School of Information
Ben A. Rissing Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Behavioral Policy Science (BPS)
G. Gereffi Duke University - Department of Sociology - Director, Center on Globalization, Governance & Competitiveness
January 4, 2007
Duke Science, Technology & Innovation Paper No. 23
Abstract:
This purpose of this research was to assess the contribution of skilled immigrants in the creation of engineering and technology businesses and intellectual property in the United States. We found there was at least one immigrant key founder in 25.3% of all engineering and technology companies established in the U.S. between 1995 and 2005 inclusive. We estimate that together, this pool of immigrant-founded companies was responsible for generating more than $52 billion in 2005 sales and creating just under 450,000 jobs as of 2005. This research shows that immigrants have become a significant driving force in the creation of new businesses and intellectual property in the U.S. and that their contributions have increased over the past decade.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 41
Keywords: entrepreneur, immigrant, high tech, patent, regional development
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Date posted: June 11, 2007
Suggested CitationWadhwa, Vivek, Saxenian, AnnaLee, Rissing, Ben A. and Gereffi, G., America's New Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Part I (January 4, 2007). Duke Science, Technology & Innovation Paper No. 23. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=990152 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.990152
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