Determinants of the firm performance of returnee entrepreneurs in Somalia: the effects of external environmental conditions
- Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed,
- Asmat Nizam Abdul-Talib,
- University Utara Malaysia,
Abstract
Purpose: This study aims to examine the role of returning Somali diaspora entrepreneurs on firm performance and their perceived environmental obstacles. Design/methodology/approach: The paper draws on a broad literature review and covers a theoretical background to develop a research framework. It presents several propositions to be empirically tested to determine the influence of returnee entrepreneurs’ success and the challenges they face in the process. Findings: The paper offers an overview of how Somali diaspora returnee entrepreneurs can use their resources to succeed in their business and the possible environmental uncertainties that could hinder them. The study highlights some under-researched areas and provides future research directions. Research limitations/implications: A research investigation is needed to test the proposed conceptual framework empirically. Further research is also recommended to use other predictors when investigating the perceived environmental uncertainty faced by returnee entrepreneurs. Practical implications: In the diaspora entrepreneurship literature, returnee entrepreneurs in post-conflict African countries did not get enough attention. Hence, the study will contribute theoretically to the literature. Originality/value: The paper provides a conceptual framework that will help understand returnee entrepreneurs in post-conflict states in Africa, paving the way for empirical studies on the topic.
Publication Information
Output type
Original language
EnglishPages from-to (Number of pages)
Pages 1060-1082 (23 pages)Journal (Volume, Issue Number)
Journal of Enterprising Communities (Volume 16, Issue 6)Publication milestones
- Accepted/In press - 03/07/2021
- Published - 18/08/2021
Publication status
ISSN
1750-6204External Publication IDs
- Scopus: 85113630918
