Advancing Research on Minority Entrepreneurship
Special Editors: Timothy Bates, William E. Jackson, III, and James H. Johnson, Jr.
The Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science
Volume 613, September 2007
Fostering Research on Minority Entrepreneurship
Robert Strom
Introduction: Advancing Research on Minority Entrepreneurship
Timothy Bates, William E. Jackson, III, and James H. Johnson, Jr.
Latino Self-Employment and Entrepreneurship in the United States: An Overview of the Literature and Data Sources
Bárbara J. Robles and Héctor Cordero-Guzmán
Mexican-Hispanic Self-Employment Entry: The Role of Business Start-Up Constraints
Magnus Lofstrom and Chunbei Wang
Access to Financial Capital among U.S Businesses: The Case of African-American Firms
Alicia M. Robb and Robert W. Fairlie
Small Firm Credit Market Discrimination, Small Business Administration Guaranteed Lending, and Local Market Economic Performance
Ben R. Craig, William E. Jackson III, and James B. Thomson
Traits and Performance of the Minority Venture-Capital Industry
Timothy Bates and William Bradford
Secrets of Gazelles: The Differences between High-Growth and Low-Growth Business Owned by African American Entrepreneurs
Thomas D. Boston and Linje R. Boston
Exploring Stratification and Entrepreneurship: African American Women Entrepreneurs Redefine Success in Growth Ventures
Jeffrey Robinson, Laquita Blockson, and Sammie Robinson
Building Ventures through Civic Capitalism
Candida Brush, Daniel Monti, Andrea Ryan, and Amy Gannon
Tax Refunds and Microbusinesses: Expanding Family and Community Wealth Building in the Borderlands
Bárbara J. Robles
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