Abstract
This book review explain how the authors adopts a multidisciplinary approach to the issue of liabilities of native and immigrant entrepreneurship in local contexts. The volume discusses the idea that in today’s global economy, belonging to global networks is increasingly more important than being members of the dominant group in the national market. In addition, the phenomenon of globalization not only creates “bridges” between distant places but also changes the face of businesses and socioeconomic systems at the local level. These aspects affect social and business networks and are strongly linked to the study of business communities settled in different territories.Copyright and licensing: The journal supports the principles contained in the Berlin Declaration on Open Access to scientific literature (2003), reiterated in the Italian CRUI Guidelines on Open Access journals. Copyright Notice: papers made open to the public are published under the CC BY--4.0 license.
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