The New Silk Roads: How Diaspora Networks Are Moving Capital and Ideas
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What is changing?
Diaspora communities are increasingly relevant to investment, entrepreneurship, knowledge transfer and international business relationships. Recent research provides evidence that diaspora networks can influence where foreign investment goes and contribute to longer-term industrial development. (ScienceDirect)
Who needs to be connected?
- Diaspora entrepreneurs
- Family businesses
- Investors
- Governments
- Universities
- Exporters
- Startup ecosystems
- Financial institutions
The EntryPoint bridge:
The diaspora isn’t simply a community living abroad.
It can become:
A talent network
A capital network
A knowledge network
A market network
A cultural network
This is especially strong for your international summit strategy because it connects identity with economic opportunity.
