The cross-fertilization of cultures through entrepreneurial action: the Berlin case
SEER. Journal for Labour and Social Affairs in Eastern Europe
2010
13
4
539-550
economic integration ; migrant ; migration
Migration
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"In this article we are searching for the concrete merging points of cultural understandings by means of diverse dimensions in markets. We use the context of transnational entrepreneurship, strengthened by rapid growing globalisation and cosmopolitanism, as a meta-theory where individuals define themselves through a new identity ready to embrace the other – different but the same. "
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