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Diaspora Direct Investment for Wales ? : A Feasibility Study

https://doi.org/10.24547/00000799
https://doi.org/10.24547/00000799
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TGDK20220301.pdf Diaspora Direct Investment for Wales ? : A Feasibility Study (491.3 kB)
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Item type 学術雑誌論文 / Journal Article(1)
公開日 2022-03-18
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タイトル Diaspora Direct Investment for Wales ? : A Feasibility Study
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en BIRCHLEY, Sarah Louisa

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内容記述 This paper presents the results of an academically driven feasibility study on the development of a Diaspora Direct Investment (DDI) for Wales. Diaspora are a potential source of talent and skills, and enablers of economic growth (Kuznetsov,2010). DDIs are investments from companies and/or individuals connected to diasporas which can fund startups in the country of origin (CoO). Many countries such as Mexico, Taiwan, Ireland, and Chile have been working to better understand their diaspora and how they can harness social and financial capital for the benefit of the home country. In a post-Brexit, post-Corona world, the devolved nations of the United Kingdom have begun to recognize the importance of engaging with their diaspora. Wales specifically has recently developed its international strategy to ascertain how to engage more purposefully with the world.

 This feasibility study employs a mixed methods approach to ascertain the appetite for a Welsh DDI fund. Through a survey of the Welsh diaspora, policy and document analysis, and focus groups and interviews with key stakeholders, including High Net-Worth Investors (HNWI) and Sophisticated Investors (SI), findings reveal the perceived barriers to investment, the needs of potential investors, possible routes towards the establishment of a DDI fund and its possible positioning within the entrepreneurial ecosystem. It is argued that although there is an appetite for DDI in Wales, initially, attention should be given to issues surrounding knowledge transfer between actors within the Welsh entrepreneurial ecosystem and the diaspora before the structure, implementation, and management of a possible fund can be enacted.
書誌情報 東洋学園大学紀要
Bulletin of Toyo Gakuen University

巻 30, p. 1-22, 発行日 2022-02-25
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出版者 東洋学園大学
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