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Modes of entry to male immigrant entrepreneurship in a rural context: Start-up stories from Northern Norway

Mai Camilla Munkejord · 2015 · Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review

Summary. This study examines how nine male immigrants started businesses in Finnmark, northern Norway. The research fills gaps in entrepreneurship literature by focusing on rural immigrant entrepreneurs and their entry strategies. The analysis of their start-up narratives reveals how these men navigated business creation in a remote, sparsely populated region.

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Munkejord, M. C.. (2015). Modes of entry to male immigrant entrepreneurship in a rural context: Start-up stories from Northern Norway. Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review. https://doi.org/10.15678/eber.2015.030308

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DOI
10.15678/eber.2015.030308
Countries
Norway
Regions
Europe
Categories
entrepreneurship, rural-data-and-definitions
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2026-04-28