The Role of Migrant Entrepreneurs in the Strategic Orientation and Financing of Start-ups

The Role of Migrant Entrepreneurs in the Strategic Orientation and Financing of Start-ups

New companies play a key role in the innovation and competitiveness of national economies. However, little research has been conducted in the German context on the role of founders with a migrant background. In the USA and other countries, migrant start-ups play a very central role. The question therefore is which opportunities arise from increased immigration for start-up activity. Findings on motivation and the innovation and growth orientation of migrant start-ups can contribute to the design of government programs to promote founders with a migration background. Based on the IAB/ZEW Start-Up Panel, the study examines the characteristics, orientation, financing pattern and innovation contribution of start-ups by people with a migrant background in Germany. The first step focuses on the following questions:

  1. What motives for starting a business and what skill profiles do founders with a migrant background have?

  2. What do we know about the growth orientation of migrant start-ups?

  3. What sources of funding do migrant founders make use of and what role does public start-up support play in the financing mix?

Project members

Hanna Hottenrott

Hanna Hottenrott

Project Coordinator
Head

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Elisa Rodepeter

Elisa Rodepeter

Researcher

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Eline Schoonjans

Eline Schoonjans

Researcher

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Client/Allowance
Bertelsmann Stiftung, Gütersloh, DE