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ID188932
Title ProperDiaspora Networks and Investments in Nigeria
LanguageENG
AuthorAkanle, Olayinka ;  Ola-Lawson, Damilola Olayinka
Summary / Abstract (Note)Networks are important systems that impact multiple aspects of economic activities such as investments, businesses, innovation, and entrepreneurship skills. However, there is scant literature examining the crucial networks needed to inform diasporas’ decisions and oversee businesses/investments in their countries of origin. Using social network theory, the primary data for this article were gathered using in-depth interviews from 2019 to 2020. This is in addition to the authors’ primary insights over more than three decades into migration trajectories, diaspora existentialities, and investment domains in Nigeria. Findings suggest that some diasporas involve their networks such as family members and friends in their investment decision-making processes and eventual investments, while others have mistrust for their networks with implications for real investment choices and eventual outcomes. This article clearly shows that the diaspora networks within their investments’ thresholds, the roles of significant others, and the challenges of the diaspora are highly dynamic and ambivalent, as demonstrated through the Nigerian experience.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 57, No.7; Nov 2022: p.1310-1324
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2022-09 57, 7
Key WordsNigeria ;  Social Network ;  Diaspora Network ;  Diaspora Investment