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Breaking Walls, Forging Bridges: The Entrepreneurial Adaptation of Belarusian Refugees in Poland and Lithuania
  • Bryan Malki,
  • Yuliya Khvatsik,
  • Siri Terjesen
Bryan Malki
Jönköping University
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Yuliya Khvatsik
Jönköping University
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Siri Terjesen
Florida Atlantic University

Corresponding Author:sterjesen@fau.edu

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Abstract

We examine how Belarusian refugee entrepreneurs in Poland and Lithuania adapt to shifting institutional environments. Combining 35 semi-structured interviews with qualitative content analysis, we identify a recursive four-stage adaptation process: Establishing Social and Economic Entry Points; Navigating Institutional and Economic Structures; Responding to Institutional and Policy Shifts; and Transforming Business Strategies for Market Adaptation. These strategies evolve across three institutional phases: Humanitarian Welcome, Economic Pragmatism, and Security-Driven Migration Control. As policy environments grew more restrictive, entrepreneurs recalibrated by shifting between co-ethnic support, institutional engagement, and digital reinvention. We challenge linear models of refugee integration, revealing a dynamic, policy-responsive process.
01 Jun 2025Submitted to Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice
10 Jun 2025Assigned to Editor
10 Jun 2025Submission Checks Completed
22 Jul 2025Editorial Decision: Revise Major
04 Nov 20251st Revision Received
08 Nov 2025Submission Checks Completed
08 Nov 2025Assigned to Editor
12 Nov 2025Reviewer(s) Assigned
30 Dec 2025Editorial Decision: Revise Minor
30 Mar 20262nd Revision Received
31 Mar 2026Submission Checks Completed
31 Mar 2026Assigned to Editor
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