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Blogger
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Isak Matius : Sebuah blog pelajar: Tugas Entrepreneurship 2
2.Pengertian dari Minority Enterpreuneur ialah pengusaha minoritas,penghubung dengan pemilik minoritas sesame usaha kecil,mendiskusikan tantangan dan sarana pertukaran. 3.Pengertian dari Immigrant Entrepreneur ialah imigran pengusaha,Orang yang pindah dari negaranya ke Negara lain untuk ...
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C2FO
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Minority Entrepreneurs Who Overcame Obstacles to Achieve Success - C2FO
July 31, 2023 - According to the US Census Bureau, nearly 20% of businesses in 2020 were minority-owned. Starting a new business takes vision, perseverance and a willingness to work longer and harder than most people can imagine — traits that all of these minority entrepreneurs happen to share.
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Blogger
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My Blog: Macam-Macam Profil Wirausaha
Demikian pula para perantau dari daerah tertentu yang menjadi kelompok minoritas pada suatu daerah, mereka juga bergiat mengembangkan bisnis. Kegiatan bisnis mereka ini makin lama makin maju, dan mereka membentuk organisasi minoritas di kota-kota tertentu · C. Immigrant Entrepreneur
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Senate
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Minority Entrepreneurs - U.S. Committee on Small Business & Entrepreneurship
U.S. Committee on Small Business & Entrepreneurship ... The number of businesses in minority communities continues to grow, adding to America’s competitive advantage and unleashing economic potential. According to the 2022 Annual Business Survey (ABS), which covers reference year 2021, there were approximately 5.9 million employer firms in total, of which, 1.2 million (21%) were minority-owned.
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Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
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Investing in minority entrepreneurs: an economic imperative for the U.S. – Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation | Kauffman.org
Many members of minority communities create businesses as a last resort. Locked out of traditional jobs due to the lack of access to social capital, poor educational systems, broken transportation systems and/or systemic racism, these entrepreneurs create businesses out of necessity.
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FasterCapital
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Minority Entrepreneurship: Overcoming Challenges and Achieving Growth - FasterCapital
Minority entrepreneurs have the power to uplift their communities by creating job opportunities and investing in local initiatives. When minority-owned businesses succeed, they often reinvest their profits back into their neighborhoods, supporting local schools, community centers, and social programs.
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Wikipedia
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Minority entrepreneurship in the United States - Wikipedia
September 8, 2025 - One explanation for this discrepancy is the history and persistence of discriminatory economic practices that result in a disparity in credit scores between white Americans and minority groups. The inequity in creditworthiness begins with redlining, but modern challenges to minority entrepreneurship also include corporate consolidation and an unrepresentative venture capital industry.
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Eiexchange
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Encouraging and Supporting Minority Entrepreneurship for Long-Term Success | EIX.org
November 5, 2018 - How do minority businesses take root and grow, and what challenges and problems do they face? Several theories shed some light on this. Ethnic niche approach, branching from the population ecology theory, refers to entrepreneurial occupation as a foundation for an ethnic enclave economy of a specific minority group (Boyd, 1996; Smith-Hunter, 2003).
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NBER
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Why Aren't There More Minority Entrepreneurs? | NBER
December 9, 2024 - We study racial and gender disparities in entrepreneurial activity through the lens of a Roy model, focusing on the distinction between idea generation and execution. Using nationally representative sur-vey data, we find that Black and Hispanic individuals demonstrate higher entrepreneurial intentions than white respondents.
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ResearchGate
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Minority Entrepreneurship
February 29, 2012 - Minorities seeking to create viable business ventures have traditionally faced higher barriers than whites as they sought to exploit market opportunities, raise financing, and penetrate mainstream networks. Entrepreneurial dynamics are clarified by focusing upon specific contexts in which firms are being shaped by prevailing opportunity structures.
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Forbes
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Why Aren’t There More Minority Entrepreneurs?
March 4, 2024 - Black Founders: These folks are on a mission to ramp up the number of successful Black entrepreneurs in tech. They offer a treasure trove of resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities to help you hit the ground running. The National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC): These champions are all about opening doors for minority-owned businesses.
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Springer
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Understanding the Term 'Minority Entrepreneurship'
This chapter opens the book with a detailed, in-depth review of the literature that considers the evolution and many interpretations of the term ‘Minority Entrepreneurship’. Its purpose is to take a reader on a journey of this evolution in a comprehensive...
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Senate
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Women and Minority Entrepreneurship - U.S. Committee on Small Business & Entrepreneurship
The SBA is responsible for administering and implementing programs to ensure that members of minority-owned small businesses have a fair opportunity to achieve economic self-sufficiency and to fully realize their tremendous potential. The SBA’s minority entrepreneurship programs, especially the Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) and the 8(a) business development program for small disadvantaged businesses, have provided real economic opportunities to minority communities across America.
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LendingTree
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Minority Entrepreneurs Are Succeeding the Most in San Francisco and the Least in Cleveland
August 21, 2023 - Our analysis shows that minority-owned businesses are experiencing the most success in San Francisco and the least in Cleveland. We’ll also highlight the individual metrics in which minority entrepreneurs are (or aren’t) prospering.
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Capital One
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Underrepresentation as a Minority Entrepreneur | Capital One
Underrepresentation and underestimation pose challenges to minority entrepreneurs. Learn how to shift the mindset from a Black founder helping open doors.
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Ingenta Connect
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Sensemaking by minority entrepreneurs: role identities and lingui...: Ingenta Connect
The results show that immigrant entrepreneurs negotiate multiple role identities when realizing entrepreneurial activities and that, because of insufficient linguistic embeddedness in the host country’s context, native minority entrepreneurs face less complexity in enacting their role identities than their immigrant counterparts.
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Unitedforimpact
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Minority Entrepreneurship: The Fight For Opportunity - United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey
April 5, 2021 - We know that minority entrepreneurs have a unique problem in that they are wired and constructed the same, but they are disconnected through no fault of their own from three critical components: money, markets and management tools for growth.
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Springer
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Intersectionality and Minority Entrepreneurship: At the Crossroad of Vulnerability and Power | SpringerLink
The current overview of literature points at the factors that appear to unite all minority businesspersons across various axes of difference; intersectional identities of minority entrepreneurs lead to limited legitimacy in the business market.
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FasterCapital
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How Minority Entrepreneur Support Enhances Business Innovation - FasterCapital
The entrepreneurial landscape is a mosaic of diverse talents, where minority entrepreneurs often hold the brush yet remain unseen in the bigger picture. Their potential is vast and multifaceted, yet frequently overlooked due to systemic barriers and a lack of resources. These entrepreneurs bring...
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Entrepreneur
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Minority-Owned Businesses - Articles & Biography | Entrepreneur
Historically, minority-owned businesses have faced barriers that limit their access to public capital and other necessary financial resources essential for scaling operations, innovating products, and expanding into new markets.