ABSTRACT

Research Influencing suggests entrepreneurs increasingly search for opportunities in foreign countries (Austrade 2002). This is primarily due to the rise of global entrepreneurship that is reflected in the proliferation of small and medium size Enterprises that export goods and services and emergence of a new breed of entrepreneurial ventures, namely ‘born globals’ (ibid.; Hill 2005; Oviatt and McDougall 1995). Also, there is now a significant representation of ethnic/ migrant entrepreneurs in the overall population of entrepreneurs in many Western countries and in Anglo-Saxon cluster in particular (Ram 2003; Collins et al. 1997).