Ethnic cluster lifecycle : a case of Chinese restaurants in South East Queensland


Autoria(s): Chang, Artemis; Zolin, Roxanne
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Immigrant entrepreneurs tend to start businesses within their ethnic enclave (EE), as it is an integral part of their social and cultural context and the location where ethnic resources reside (Logan, Alba, & Stults, 2003). Ethnic enclaves can be seen as a form of geographic cluster, China Towns are exemplar EEs, easily identified by the clustering of Chinese restaurants and other ethnic businesses in one central location. Studies on EE thus far have neglected the life cycles stages of EE and its impact on the business experiences of the entrepreneurs. In this paper, we track the formation, growth and decline of an EE. We argue that EE is a special industrial cluster and as such it follows the growth conditions proposed by the cluster life cycle theory (Menzel & Fornahl, 2009). We report a mixed method study of Chinese Restaurants in South East Queensland. Based on multiple sources of data, we concluded that changes in government policies leading to a sharp increase of immigrant numbers from a distinctive culture group can lead to the initiation and growth of the EE. Continuous incoming of new immigrants and increase competition within the cluster mark the mature stage of the EE, making the growth condition more favourable “inside” the cluster. A decline in new immigrants from the same ethnic group and the increased competition within the EE may eventually lead to the decline of such an industrial cluster, thus providing more favorable condition for growth of business outside the cluster.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/76081/

Publicador

British Academy of Management

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/76081/1/Chang_-_Ethinic_clusters_-_BAM.pdf

http://conference.bam.ac.uk/BAM2014/htdocs/search.php?keyword=Zolin

Chang, Artemis & Zolin, Roxanne (2014) Ethnic cluster lifecycle : a case of Chinese restaurants in South East Queensland. In Proceedings of British Academy of Management 2014 Conference (BAM2014), British Academy of Management, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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Fonte

Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship; QUT Business School; School of Management

Palavras-Chave #150304 Entrepreneurship #Immigrant Entrepreneurship #Ethnic Entrepreneurship #Industrial Cluster #Cluster Life Cycle
Tipo

Conference Paper