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Looking back to look forward: the entrepreneurship research in Latin America
(2022)
There is a general assumption that high levels of entrepreneurship have characterized the Latin American region but with relatively modest rates of economic growth explained by the poor
institutional quality and lowered ...
Revisiting poverty and entrepreneurship in developing countries
(2021)
Currently, the economic effect of entrepreneurship research has been highly associated with opportunity entrepreneurship, while necessity entrepreneurship has a lower effect. This manuscript revisits the relationship between ...
Sustainability-Oriented Entrepreneurship: ITESO Ecosystem
(Social Innovation Journal, 2018-06)
Women’s Empowerment and Emancipation through Entrepreneurship: Extending Professor Alistair Anderson’s contributions
(2022)
This study represents a tribute to Professor Alistair Anderson’s contributions to female entrepreneurship research. Although female entrepreneurship was only one research line in Professor Anderson’s extensive academic ...
Exploring The Intentions of Social Entrepreneurship: An Empirical Study University Student in Indonesia
(Universidad del Zulia, 2019)
Exploring the Intentions of Social Entrepreneurship. An Empirical Study University Student in Indonesia
(Universidad del Zulia, 2019)
The Role of Gender and Institutional Factors for Entrepreneurs and Corporate Entrepreneurs in Latin American Countries
(2021)
Interest in the role and behavior of women entrepreneurs has increased in the
last decades. This research study examines personal characteristics and labor
and business regulations on entrepreneurship and corporate ...
Toward a Theory of Purpose-Driven Urban Entrepreneurship
(2015)
Inspired by Shrivastava and Kennelly, we aim to extend theory on place-based entrepreneurship by highlighting the uniqueness of cities and the interplay between purpose-driven entrepreneurs and the urban places where they ...
Toward a Theory of Purpose-Driven Urban Entrepreneurship
(2015)
Inspired by Shrivastava and Kennelly, we aim to extend theory on place-based entrepreneurship by highlighting the uniqueness of cities and the interplay between purpose-driven entrepreneurs and the urban places where they ...