Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy
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Evidence of COVID-19 lockdown stringency on SME survival in Brazil
Paulo Feitosa, Suelene MascariniWe aimed to study how movement restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic affected the survival of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Brazil.
Revitalizing accountability: exploring the impact of performance audits in Indonesia’s public sector
Dyah Setyaningrum, Zubir Azhar, Cris Kuntadi, Lita DharmayuniThis study examines the perceptions of auditees from ministries/agencies and local governments in Indonesia of the quality and impact of performance audits. Additionally, it…
Women entrepreneurs in emerging Saudi Arabia: exploring the impact of innovation, risk and perseverance
Tahir Iqbal, Shabir AhmadSaudi Vision 2030 is centred around innovation, entrepreneurship and women’s empowerment to foster economic growth and bring about social change. In this context, this study…
Does technology adoption matter for SMEs? A literature review
Dwi Prasetyani, Malik Cahyadin, Ratna Malisa Indriawati, Awan SantosaThis study aims to introduce a better knowledge mapping of the technology adoption for small-medium enterprises by referring to the literature reviews from the Scopus Database…
Financing entrepreneurial firms in Jordan: technological versus traditional methods
Maisam Abdelfattah, Modar AbdullatifThis study explores the experiences of Jordanian entrepreneurs in using traditional and technological methods to finance their firms and the factors affecting their choices of…
Social innovation ecosystems of population health in Germany: exploring policy and networks
Ana AndrunThis research examines social innovations in public health (SIPH) in Erfurt and Hamburg, Germany, from 2021 onwards. There is a need for further research to identify the…
Mindfulness, refugees’ perception of the host community, social capital and entrepreneurial outcomes – a study of refugees in Uganda
Martin Mabunda Baluku, Eria Wambi, Kathleen OttoWith the continued influx of refugees, entrepreneurship is increasingly becoming a viable avenue for refugee socioeconomic integration. The paper examines the effects of…
The Well-Being of Future Generations Act (Wales, 2015): towards an ecosystem perspective
Beth Cummings, Samantha Burvill, Robert BowenRecent times have seen an increasing emphasis on sustainable development as a means of enacting positive regional change. There has also been an emergence in discussions around…
Development of a conceptual framework for entrepreneurial culture
David Ludwig, Jona van LaakInnovation is key. It improves a nations’ standing in international competition and in-creases the productivity of the workforce – a significant aspect in aging societies with a…
Exploring the impact of Islam’s social well-being and economic justice on peaceful coexistence in Nigeria: implications for conventional welfare policy
Saheed Afolabi Ashafa, Lukman RaimiThis article explores the empirical support for the claim that Islam, described by Allah as a standard creed, is inherently compatible with inclusivity and sustainable…
Surviving the COVID-19 pandemic: European and African SMEs and domestic public policies compared
Richard Croucher, Myint Moe Chit, Ellis Osabutey, Marian RizovThe paper investigates factors that contribute to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) surviving major exogenous shocks. Global crises such as the coronavirus disease 2019…
Structural and functional model of the entrepreneurial university
Farzaneh Noori, Sohrab DelangizanIn the past 30 years, the subject of “Entrepreneurial University” has been very popular in scientific publications, according to the effects of the entrepreneurial university on…
Impact of state capacity on entrepreneurship: does national developmental and technological level matter?
Syed Awais Ahmad Tipu, M. Azhar Hussain, Abu Elias SarkerThe current study empirically examines the influence of state capacity on entrepreneurship.
Key determinants of street vendor sales in Dhaka: infrastructure and socioeconomic factors
Nurshad Yesmin, Beatriz Calzada OlveraThis research identifies the individual socioeconomic and urban infrastructure attributes that explain the sales performance of informal street vendors in Dhaka, Bangladesh…
Personality traits, entrepreneurship education and green entrepreneurial intention of technical university students in Ghana: a multiple linear regression analysis
Emefa Akua Amponsah, Maajid Zakaria Suleiman, Hafiz Adam, Victor Fannam NunfamInadequate empirical evidence on the effect of personality traits, entrepreneurship education and university entrepreneurial support on green entrepreneurial intention outcomes…
The key determinants of digital repayment performance of ultra-micro entrepreneurs in Indonesia microfinance institution
Lailiya Rohmana, Permata WulandariThis study aims to determine the factors that impact the success of loan repayment in the ultra-micro (UMi) program in Indonesia through the application of ordinal logistic…
Do undergraduate art and design students’ entrepreneurship skill sets influence their intention to own a business?
Peter Oluwagbenga OdewoleDrawing on a competency-based approach, this empirical study explores whether art and design students’ entrepreneurship skill sets (technical, managerial and entrepreneurial…
Exploring the influence of environmental, social and individual factors on the entrepreneurial intentions of Emirati university students
Linda Smail, Mouawiya AlAwad, Wasseem AbazaThis study aims to understand the factors influencing university students’ entrepreneurial intentions in a rapidly developing entrepreneurial country.
Exploring female entrepreneurship experience of Ireland’s business ecosystem: implications for business support
Anna-Marie Turley, Marie Ryan, Eleanor DoyleThis paper investigates the motivations and challenges of women entrepreneurs in Ireland, assessing the role of policies and Enterprise Ireland (EI) support for women-led…
Experiences of women and minoritized US military veteran business owners: descriptive evidence on “vetrepreneur” survival and growth
Kristopher Deming, Craig Wesley Carpenter, John AndersPublicly available datasets in the USA present data suppression issues that limit the ability to investigate entrepreneurial subgroups like military veterans, which account for…