Taking an Active Approach in Entrepreneurial Mentoring Programmes Geared Towards Immigrants
Journal of Entrepreneurship 21(2):201-221
37 Pages Posted: 18 Apr 2017
Date Written: September 2012
Abstract
Immigrants face significant challenges that impair their ability to access resources that can develop their entrepreneurial potential. Using an action research and case-based approach, we highlight the challenges experienced by immigrant entrepreneurs and in turn discuss practical measures to resolve these challenges through mentoring programmes for nascent entrepreneurs. We profile a unique multi-disciplinary programme involving both business and law students who coordinate and deliver workshops for course credit. Established entrepreneurs and professionals also volunteer their time as mentors. We develop a balanced scorecard to assess and improve the programme. Study results provide a model to enable universities and others to reach out to nascent immigrant entrepreneurs.
Keywords: Action Research, Balanced Scorecard, Immigrant Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Mentoring
JEL Classification: M00
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