Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies: Volume 13 Issue 2

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How spatial contexts, institutions and self-identity affect entrepreneurial intentions

Takawira Munyaradzi Ndofirepi

This study aims to examine how spatial contexts, institutions and entrepreneurial self-identity affected the formation of entrepreneurial intentions of a sample of students in…

The differential effects of government support, inter-firm collaboration and firm resources on SME performance in a developing economy

Stella Zulu-Chisanga, Mwansa Chabala, Bernadette Mandawa-Bray

Notwithstanding that there has been increasing attention on factors that enhance SME performance in developing economies, there is a dearth of studies explicitly investigating the…

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Serendipitous lightning: an entrepreneurial case study from Mongolia

Mike Turner, Richard Pech

How and why does serendipity plays an important role in a relatively small percentage of entrepreneurial successes? The concentration of entrepreneurs in the transition economy of…

That’s why they didn’t let it go: exploring the roots of women entrepreneurs’ escalation of commitment

Pouria Nouri

Escalation of commitment is one of the most important decision-making biases among entrepreneurs and may deprive them of valuable resources and even result in their eventual…

Development of a tool to measure social entrepreneurial orientation

M.M. Sulphey, Ansa Salim

Social entrepreneurial orientation (SEO) is an evolving concept. Though adequate literature has been accumulated about the concept, there is a lack of appropriate tool to measure…

Explaining regional differences in firm formation rates: how far are government policies important for entrepreneurship?

İsmail Demirdag, Ayda Eraydin

The growing number of studies shows that government policies and measures are critical in determining entrepreneurship levels of regions. Any changes in the government policies…

Bricolage as a path towards organizational innovativeness in times of market and technological turbulence

Leandro Lima dos Santos, Felipe Mendes Borini, Rafael Morais Pereira

Companies need guidance on how to operate in turbulent environments to improve their innovative performance. However, few studies have been done specifically about how to market…

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ISSN:

2053-4604

Online date, start – end:

2014

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Jun Li