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Developing entrepreneurial opportunities through multi-layered liabilities: the experiences of female migrant entrepreneurs

This paper aims to explore the entrepreneurial processes of opportunity development in the context of multi-layered liabilities affecting women of foreign origin and living in Western countries. Europe represents a key destination for growing migration flows and a particularly interesting context fo...

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Published in:International entrepreneurship and management journal 2025-12, Vol.21 (1), p.4, Article 4
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