Brazilian women immigrant entrepreneurship in Toronto, Canada
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Resumo: | Objective: This article aimed to analyze the sociodemographic and entrepreneurial profile of Brazilian immigrant women in Toronto, Canada, as well as characteristics of the businesses themselves. Method: Data were collected in Toronto through the application of questionnaires with 47 Brazilian women entrepreneurs and 22 semi-structured interviews, representing a multimethod approach. The analysis included descriptive statistics and qualitative analysis of trajectories and life histories. Main Results: Respondents are mostly from the Southeastern region of Brazil, white, married, with children, aged between 30 and 59 years, with a high level of education and proficiency in English. Most of the businesses are small/individual, in the service sector. The target market, for the most part, is “Brazilians residing in Canada”, therefore, “ethnic” and “coethnic”. The importance of networking to entrepreneurial activities is widely recognized. Difficulty related to balancing work and family was pointed out, which requires further studies on the influence of family resources and gender roles on the paths of entrepreneurship of Brazilian immigrant women in Canada. The work also highlights the intersectionality of the insertion of Brazilian immigrant entrepreneurs in Canadian society. Relevance / Originality: the work focuses on a poorly researched audience, that of Brazilian female entrepreneurs in Canada, highlighting important elements of their work in the country. Theoretical / Methodological Contributions: The article contributes to the literature on female entrepreneurship in Canada. |
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Brazilian women immigrant entrepreneurship in Toronto, CanadaEmpreendedorismo imigrante de mulheres brasileiras em Toronto, Canadáempreendedor imigranteBrasileirasTorontoCanadáImmigrant EntrepreneurshipBrazilian WomenTorontoCanadaObjective: This article aimed to analyze the sociodemographic and entrepreneurial profile of Brazilian immigrant women in Toronto, Canada, as well as characteristics of the businesses themselves. Method: Data were collected in Toronto through the application of questionnaires with 47 Brazilian women entrepreneurs and 22 semi-structured interviews, representing a multimethod approach. The analysis included descriptive statistics and qualitative analysis of trajectories and life histories. Main Results: Respondents are mostly from the Southeastern region of Brazil, white, married, with children, aged between 30 and 59 years, with a high level of education and proficiency in English. Most of the businesses are small/individual, in the service sector. The target market, for the most part, is “Brazilians residing in Canada”, therefore, “ethnic” and “coethnic”. The importance of networking to entrepreneurial activities is widely recognized. Difficulty related to balancing work and family was pointed out, which requires further studies on the influence of family resources and gender roles on the paths of entrepreneurship of Brazilian immigrant women in Canada. The work also highlights the intersectionality of the insertion of Brazilian immigrant entrepreneurs in Canadian society. Relevance / Originality: the work focuses on a poorly researched audience, that of Brazilian female entrepreneurs in Canada, highlighting important elements of their work in the country. Theoretical / Methodological Contributions: The article contributes to the literature on female entrepreneurship in Canada.Objetivo: Este artigo teve como objetivo analisar o perfil sociodemográfico e empreendedor de mulheres brasileiras imigrantes em Toronto, no Canadá, bem como características dos negócios em si. Método: Os dados foram coletados em Toronto por meio da aplicação de questionários com 47 mulheres empreendedoras brasileiras e 22 entrevistas semiestruturadas, representando uma abordagem multimétodos. A análise incluiu estatísticas descritivas e análise qualitativa das trajetórias e histórias de vida. Principais Resultados: As respondentes são majoritariamente da Região Sudeste brasileira, branca, casada, com filhos e idades entre 30 e 59 anos, alto nível de escolaridade e de proficiência em inglês. A maioria dos negócios é de pequeno porte/individual, do setor de prestação de serviços. O mercado-alvo, em sua maior parte, é de brasileiros/as residentes no Canadá, portanto, étnicos e coétnicos. A importância de networking às atividades empreendedoras é amplamente reconhecida. Pontuou-se dificuldade relacionada ao balanceamento trabalho-família, o que requer aprofundamento em estudos futuros sobre a influência de recursos familiares e dos papéis de gênero nos caminhos do empreendedorismo de mulheres imigrantes brasileiras no Canadá. O trabalho ainda destaca a interseccionalidade da inserção de empreendedoras imigrantes brasileiras na sociedade canadense. Relevância / Originalidade: O trabalho enfoca um público pouco pesquisado, o de empreendedoras brasileiras no Canadá, evidenciando elementos importantes de sua atuação no país. Contribuições Teóricas / Metodológicas: O artigo contribui para a literatura do empreendedorismo feminino no Canadá.Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing - ESPM2023-02-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://internext.espm.br/internext/article/view/72710.18568/internext.v18i2.727Internext - International Business and Management Review ; Vol. 18 No. 2 (2023): Maio - AgostoInternext; v. 18 n. 2 (2023): Maio - Agosto1980-4865reponame:Internextinstname:Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM)instacron:ESPMporenghttps://internext.espm.br/internext/article/view/727/484https://internext.espm.br/internext/article/view/727/487Copyright (c) 2023 Michel Mott Machado , Eduardo Picanço Cruz, Roberto Pessoa de Queiroz Falcão http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMott Machado , MichelCruz, Eduardo PicançoPessoa de Queiroz Falcão , Roberto2023-05-24T12:50:11Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/727Revistahttps://internext.espm.br/internextPRIhttps://internext.espm.br/internext/oaiinternext@espm.br1980-48651980-4865opendoar:2023-05-24T12:50:11Internext - Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM)false |
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Brazilian women immigrant entrepreneurship in Toronto, Canada Empreendedorismo imigrante de mulheres brasileiras em Toronto, Canadá |
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Brazilian women immigrant entrepreneurship in Toronto, Canada |
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Brazilian women immigrant entrepreneurship in Toronto, Canada Mott Machado , Michel empreendedor imigrante Brasileiras Toronto Canadá Immigrant Entrepreneurship Brazilian Women Toronto Canada |
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Brazilian women immigrant entrepreneurship in Toronto, Canada |
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Brazilian women immigrant entrepreneurship in Toronto, Canada |
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Brazilian women immigrant entrepreneurship in Toronto, Canada |
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Brazilian women immigrant entrepreneurship in Toronto, Canada |
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Brazilian women immigrant entrepreneurship in Toronto, Canada |
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Mott Machado , Michel |
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Mott Machado , Michel Cruz, Eduardo Picanço Pessoa de Queiroz Falcão , Roberto |
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Cruz, Eduardo Picanço Pessoa de Queiroz Falcão , Roberto |
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Mott Machado , Michel Cruz, Eduardo Picanço Pessoa de Queiroz Falcão , Roberto |
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empreendedor imigrante Brasileiras Toronto Canadá Immigrant Entrepreneurship Brazilian Women Toronto Canada |
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empreendedor imigrante Brasileiras Toronto Canadá Immigrant Entrepreneurship Brazilian Women Toronto Canada |
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Objective: This article aimed to analyze the sociodemographic and entrepreneurial profile of Brazilian immigrant women in Toronto, Canada, as well as characteristics of the businesses themselves. Method: Data were collected in Toronto through the application of questionnaires with 47 Brazilian women entrepreneurs and 22 semi-structured interviews, representing a multimethod approach. The analysis included descriptive statistics and qualitative analysis of trajectories and life histories. Main Results: Respondents are mostly from the Southeastern region of Brazil, white, married, with children, aged between 30 and 59 years, with a high level of education and proficiency in English. Most of the businesses are small/individual, in the service sector. The target market, for the most part, is “Brazilians residing in Canada”, therefore, “ethnic” and “coethnic”. The importance of networking to entrepreneurial activities is widely recognized. Difficulty related to balancing work and family was pointed out, which requires further studies on the influence of family resources and gender roles on the paths of entrepreneurship of Brazilian immigrant women in Canada. The work also highlights the intersectionality of the insertion of Brazilian immigrant entrepreneurs in Canadian society. Relevance / Originality: the work focuses on a poorly researched audience, that of Brazilian female entrepreneurs in Canada, highlighting important elements of their work in the country. Theoretical / Methodological Contributions: The article contributes to the literature on female entrepreneurship in Canada. |
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