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Managing the locals: Employee relations in South Asian restaurants

  • M. Ram*
  • , S. Marlow
  • , D. Patton
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • De Montfort University

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Abstract

This paper examines the management of employee relations in South Asian firms in the UK independent restaurant sector. Key working practices pertaining to the employment relationship are examined in a particular socio-economic and spatial context. Acknowledging such contexts facilitates an appreciation of how ethnicity and employment relations interact, rather than abstracting culture from the material context in which it operates. Consistent with this analytic focus, a mixed embeddedness perspective (Kloosterman et al. 1999) is adopted which recognizes the importance of both economic and social aspects of ethnic minority enterpreneurship. A qualitative methodology, drawing upon 23 case histories (involving both employer and employee perspectives) is deployed. The indications from this research suggest that the employment relationship is an outcome of the fluid interaction of social, economic and geographical contexts. This renders problematic both culturalist and purely economic approaches to ethnic minority entrepreneurship. Future research should carefully consider how the employment relationship is influenced by its embeddedness within specific communities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)229-245
Number of pages17
JournalEntrepreneurship and Regional Development
Volume13
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2001

Keywords

  • Employee relations
  • Enterprise
  • Ethnic minority
  • Social embeddedness

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