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my
restaurants
’
food is exclusively for Indians only because I have
more foreigners than Indians
”
. (Case 1)
“
I see different ethnicities every other day and many people come not
only for food but also we end up making business relations sometimes
with people looking for restaurants to work as a trading partner with
”
.
(Case 3)
Among respondents 2 of them annotated as Case 2 and Case 5 indicated an
interesting factor when they were asked about ethnic market niches. They
made the following statements:
“
I host customers from various nationalities but I can say that I still
have a market niche because I am Muslim and I never allowed people
to drink alcohol at my restaurant. I ended
up cancelling a big event
and lost some money because my guests asked for alcohol and I told
them not to drink at my venue. I had an argument with them but I
knew that as a Muslim I was doing the right thing. I became known
for this and was highly trusted by fellow Muslims from Malaysia,
Indonesia, Pakistan and Bangladesh etc. People come to my
restaurant with an expectation of eating
Halal food made of Halal
ingredients and I take pride in that. Although I couldn
’
t name my
restaurant as an Indian restaurant for marketing purposes but I am
happy that people know me and trust on me which took several
years.
”
(Case 2)
“
I don
’
t allow people to drink alcohol at
my restaurant and even if
they want to, I politely tell them to drink outside. I can say that
although I attract various nationalities to eat at my restaurant but
having no availability of alcohol pushes the customers away
especially Koreans who like to drink beer or other alcoholic drinks
with
their food
”
. (Case 5)
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4.6 Ethnic labor and ethnic emotional support
Proposition No 2a: The larger the size of the ethnic
labor pool, the better the survival of the business of
the necessity immigrant entrepreneur.
Proposition No 2b: The higher the level of the ethnic emotional
support, the better the survival of the business of the necessity
immigrant entrepreneur.
Result: Proposition 2 is partially confirmed. Among our participants 2 of the
immigrant entrepreneurs confirmed that their employees are from co-ethnic
community. They gave the following reasons for the preference of hiring co-
ethnic employees
1.
It is easier to communicate with co-ethnic employees because their
chefs in the kitchen don
’
t speak Korean language or English
2.
Helping the community members to secure
a job because they hold
empathy for them
3.
Trustworthiness on their co-ethnic community members on a foreign
land because they feel a sense of brotherhood for people from their
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