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Title: Setting up a small business in Albania: Return migration and entrepreneurship

Creator:

Kerpaci, Kalie : Autor ORCID

Date issued/created:

2019

Resource type:

Tekst

Subtitle:

Europa XXI 37 (2019)

Publisher:

IGiPZ PAN

Place of publishing:

Warszawa

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Abstract:

In this paper, I deal with the phenomenon of Albanian return migration. I focus on the category of returned migrants from Greece, who own a small business in Tirana, the capital of Albania. The aim of the research is to explore the circumstances under which the migrants decided to return and set up a business. I try to analyze the reasons they engaged in entrepreneurial activities through the necessity-opportunity entrepreneurship approach. Some became entrepreneurs out of necessity to avoid unemployment; others because of business opportunities. Within this last group of opportunity-seizing returned migrants, there are some who planned their return and intended to set up a business before migrating. Their objectives in Greece were to save money and gain the know-how enabling them to start and run a business back in Albania.

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Europa XXI

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37

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89

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103

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oai:rcin.org.pl:141357 ; 1429-7132 ; 10.7163/Eu21.2019.37.6

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