Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies: Volume 13 Issue 5

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How does the Government of Indonesia empower SMEs? An analysis of the social cognition found in newspapers

Jenri MP Panjaitan, Rudi Prasetya Timur, Sumiyana Sumiyana

This study aims to acknowledge that most Indonesian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) experience slow growth. It highlighted that this sluggishness is because of some…

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Journal of entrepreneurship in emerging economies (JEEE): reflecting on the past five years while thinking about the future

Wen Li Chan, Michael James Mustafa

The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of studies published in the Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies (JEEE) between 2014 and 2019. The review also…

The effect of effectuation set of means on new venture performance: flexibility principle as a mediating factor

Frida Thomas Pacho, Hellena Mushi

This study aims to examine the effect of the effectuation set of means on new venture performance in the context of Tanzania’s emerging economy. To determine how new ventures…

Cultural traits of entrepreneurship education: a cross-national study

Emma Fleck, Alexandros Kakouris, Doan Winkel

This study aims to develop insights on how national culture, gender and field of study can influence the impact of entrepreneurship education toward the development of…

Leveraging frugal innovation in micro- and small enterprises at the base of the pyramid in Brazil: an analysis through the lens of dynamic capabilities

Miriam Borchardt, Giancarlo Pereira, Alexandre Rodrigues Ferreira, Marcela Soares, Josiano Sousa, Daniel Battaglia

This paper aims to analyse the factors that influence frugal innovation (FI) in micro- and small enterprises (MSEs) at the base of the pyramid (BOP) through the theoretical lens…

Ethos at stake: roads to success among Chinese small businesses in Milan, Italy

Ottavio Palombaro

This paper aims to check the presence of such relationship in the field. Certain values are at stake for the success of economic behavior. Since the genesis of modern capitalism…

Exploring challenges and opportunities of the new social entrepreneurs: the case of indigenous musicpreneurs in KP Pakistan

Ali Muhammad, Jehangir Zeb Khan, Syed Imad Shah, Murad Ali

The purpose of this paper is to examine the struggle of and explore opportunity structure for a special class of social entrepreneurs, known as musicpreneurs, in the context of a…

Experts in entrepreneurship: opportunities and context evaluation from the perspective of entrepreneurs and non-entrepreneurs

Carlos Poblete, Vesna Mandakovic

This paper aims to analyze how different experts in entrepreneurship perceive their surrounding environment and business opportunities. The authors suggest that people act the way…

Returnee entrepreneurship: how home-country institutions, estrangement and support influence entrepreneurial intentions

Jan Henrik Gruenhagen

Policymakers, academics and practitioners have recognised the potential of returnee entrepreneurs for the transfer of advanced knowledge to emerging and developing countries. Yet…

Conflict handling styles as predictors of entrepreneurial intentions

Gentrit Berisha, Besnik Krasniqi, Justina Shiroka-Pula, Enver Kutllovci

This paper aims to investigate the relationship between conflict handling styles (CHS) of business managers in their entrepreneurial intentions (EI). The business manager’s…

Financing preference of listed small and medium enterprises (SMEs): evidence from NSE Emerge Platform in India

Sushma Verma, Samik Shome, Aakruti Patel

The study aims to empirically evaluate the effect of internal factors of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) on their financing choices. It also examines the financing practices…

Personal values and SME innovation in a Muslim ethnic group in Indonesia

Donard Games, Geoffrey Soutar, Joanne Sneddon

This study aims to examine the relationship between personal values and small and medium enterprise (SME) innovation in Minangkabau, a Muslim ethnic group in Indonesia.

The relationship between entrepreneurial cognitions and sustainability orientation: the case of an emerging market

Shrouk Mahmoud Abdelnaeim, Noha El-Bassiouny

The purpose of this paper is to empirically examine the cognitive drivers that push entrepreneurs toward sustainable venture creation using entrepreneurial cognitive scripts. In…

Conditional resource and social entrepreneurial action: the mediating role of social entrepreneurial intent

Isa Nsereko

The purpose of this study is two-fold: to examine the relationship between conditional resources, social entrepreneurial intent and social entrepreneurial action and to test the…

Strategic entrepreneurship and performance: an institutional perspective on Indian family businesses

Suveera Gill

There is a growing consensus that entrepreneurial activity is essentially a collective family endeavour, with some configuration of family involvement in business (FIB) working…

The resilience of African migrant entrepreneurs in China under COVID-19

David Prah, Hagan Sibiri

As the impact of COVID-19 on businesses was impossible to predict, so is the future of migrant entrepreneurs – some of whom, before the outbreak, had to deal with immigrant status…

The impact of corruption on the export intensity of SMEs in Tunisia: moderating effects of political instability and regulatory obstacles

Moujib Bahri, Ouafa Sakka, Rahim Kallal

This paper aims to investigate the moderating effect of political instability and regulatory obstacles on the relationship between corruption and export intensity in the context…

Entrepreneurship in microfranchising: an emerging market perspective

Harrison Esam Awuh, Marleen Dekker

Building on the limitations of the efforts of aid agencies and non-governmental organisations to pull the poor out of poverty in low- and middle-income countries and declining…

Organizational antecedents model of sustainable entrepreneurial orientation: multi-case study of Iranian firms

Mohamad Mehdi Maleki, Bahman Hajipour

In this paper, the authors have tried to propose an organizational antecedent’s model of sustainable entrepreneurial orientation. It is believed that firms with high degree of…

From entrepreneurial intention to enterprise creation: the case of Estonia

Elina Kallas, Eve Parts

The present paper aims to identify a set of cognitive and contextual characteristics that explain entrepreneurial intentions, actions and venture creation, thereby covering three…

Funding for start-ups in India: what shakes it?

Saibal Ghosh

Using a novel monthly data set, this study aims to examine the factors affecting the funding of Indian start-ups.

Talent acquisition in startups in India: the role of social capital

Kumar Mukul, Gordhan K. Saini

The purpose of this paper is to explore the talent acquisition practices adopted by startups and understand how small entrepreneurs leverage social capital to address the talent…

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The dynamics between balanced and combined ambidextrous strategies: a paradoxical affair about the effect of entrepreneurial orientation on SMEs’ performance

Delly Nofiani, Nurul Indarti, Andy Susilo Lukito-Budi, Hardo Firmana Given Grace Manik

This study aims to provide empirical findings of the extent to which the ambidexterity found in innovation and social networks will mediate the relationship between…

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Marriage and business performance: the case of women-owned micro and small businesses in Tanzania

Hawa Petro Tundui, Charles Stephen Tundui

This paper aims to examine marriage and family-related determinants of performance of micro and small businesses owned by women in Tanzania.

Organizational culture and leadership as antecedents to organizational flexibility: implications for SME competitiveness

Thomas Anning-Dorson

This study aims to assess how innovative organizational culture and innovative leadership generate market flexibility for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the service sector…

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Did the environmental jolt matter? Corporate entrepreneurship and firm financial performance in Egypt

Ahmed Adel Tantawy, Sherif Elaasi, Mohamed Elshawadfy

Evidence suggests that corporate entrepreneurship (CE), namely, innovativeness, risk-taking and corporate venturing, enhances a firm’s performance. However, the study of CE in…

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ISSN:

2053-4604

Online date, start – end:

2014

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Jun Li