Social Incubators and Accelerators for Migrant Entrepreneurs: Exploratory Insights From Italy

Giulia Martinelli, Greta Serpente, Daniela Bolzani*

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Abstract

While the literature about entrepreneurial ecosystems has burgeoned, scholars have started to critically examine their inclusiveness in terms of equitable access to resources, networks, and related power for diverse entrepreneurs. In this regard, migrant entrepreneurs represent a category that, far from being homogeneous, deserves attention due to the pervasive racialized patterns in entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurial support organizations are important pillars that can foster equal and inclusive entrepreneurship practices. This chapter provides evidence about how two neglected types of support organizations, namely social incubators and accelerators, support migrant entrepreneurs. The analysis of explorative data, collected through semi-structured interviews with specialists from one social incubator and one social accelerator in Italy, highlights the pivotal role of governance and organizational structures, targeting and selection processes, and services provided. The chapter provides several insights that contribute to the literature on entrepreneurial support organizations, along with practical recommendations.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSocial Entrepreneurship and Migrants’ Inclusion : Insights from the Adriatic-Ionian Region
EditorsStefano Bianchini, Federica Bandini, Daniela Bolzani
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Publication dateMay 2024
Pages269-288
ISBN (Print)9783031557903
ISBN (Electronic)9783031557910
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2024
Externally publishedYes
SeriesSustainable Development Goals Series
ISSN2523-3084

Keywords

  • Migrant entrepreneurship
  • Entrepreneurial support organizations
  • Incubators
  • Social entrepreneurship

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