JOURNAL OF BUSINESS DIVERSITY
The Entrepreneurial Experiences of 1st Generation Migrant Black African
Female Entrepreneurs in Britain
Author(s): Thomas T. Domboka
Citation: Thomas T. Domboka, (2013) "The Entrepreneurial Experiences of 1st Generation Migrant Black African Female Entrepreneurs in Britain," Journal of Business Diversity, Vol. 13, Iss. 1/2, pp. 40 - 51
Article Type: Research paper
Publisher: North American Business Press
Abstract:
This paper explores the experiences of 1st generation black African women who have settled and started
business in Britain and the impact those experiences have had and are likely to have on the success for
new migrants in starting their own businesses. This qualitative study was carried out using semi-
structured interviews with 35 female entrepreneurs based in the West Midlands County of Britain.
Findings suggest that these women are motivated by various pull factors; they have limited access to
finance, while having high levels of human capital which they do not seem to benefit from due to its
irrelevance to the businesses they started.