Underdog Entrepreneurs A Framework of Success for Marginalized and M
Entrepreneurship is challenging, whatever your background, in the current science- and technology-driven Western world. However, unlike traditionally dominant, native-born, white male entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley and elsewhere, those who face greater h
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A Framework of Success for Marginalized and Minority Innovators Horatio M. Morgan
Underdog Entrepreneurs “Professor Morgan provides a powerful contribution on an extremely timely topic. Innovative entrepreneurs are a scarce resource, and increasing the success of diverse entrepreneurs will boost the whole society. This book will certainly benefit minority entrepreneurs, but should also be on the reading list of practitioners, policy makers, and all scholars interested in minority and immigrant entrepreneurship.” —Sari Pekkala Kerr, Senior Research Scientist at Wellesley College, USA; Research Economist, National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) “Horatio Morgan has succeeded in presenting a compelling and accessible guide to the challenges that entrepreneurs from marginalized groups face, and evidence- based strategies for overcoming these challenges. His writing draws on theory, research, and case studies to provide valuable step-by-step advice about the skills and strategies “underdog” entrepreneurs can use to achieve their goals. Underdog Entrepreneurs fills an important gap and will be quoted for years to come by successful entrepreneurs from marginalized groups who have benefited from Morgan’s engrossing book.” —Victoria M. Esses, Professor of Psychology, Director of the Centre for Research on Migration and Ethnic Relations, Co-Chair and Principal Investigator of the Pathways to Prosperity Partnership, University of Western Ontario, CA; Co-editor of Twenty-First-Century Immigration to North America: Newcomers in Turbulent Times
Horatio M. Morgan
Underdog Entrepreneurs A Framework of Success for Marginalized and Minority Innovators
Horatio M. Morgan Ryerson University Toronto, ON, Canada
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