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Harmonizing multi-dimensional events that characterize tech start-up emergence in emerging economies: a systematic review

Emmanuel Okoro Ajah (Department of Information Systems, American University of Nigeria, Yola, Nigeria)
Chidi Ononiwu (Department of Information Systems, American University of Nigeria, Yola, Nigeria)
Charles Nche (Department of Information Systems, American University of Nigeria, Yola, Nigeria)

Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies

ISSN: 2053-4604

Article publication date: 30 August 2022

Issue publication date: 30 November 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

In pursuit of socio-economic growth, scholars and policymakers in emerging economies continues to show interest in understanding technology-based start-up (i.e. tech start-up) emergence, to help mitigate persistent failure experienced during commercialization. Howbeit, some scholars lamented that extant studies that investigated tech start-up emergence are mostly fragmented, because they focus on specific event/sub-process in tech start-up gestation. Thus, this study aims to conduct a systematic literature review to discover, harmonize and develop a framework that describes the interaction among varying dimensions of events/sub-processes that characterizes tech start-up emergence in an emerging economy.

Design/methodology/approach

To conduct this study, the authors engaged a concept-centric systematic literature review. Having developed a search protocol, the authors searched through information systems database, and other relevant discipline databases, to select relevant articles for review.

Findings

The systematic review revealed various dimensions of events (i.e. opportunity discovery and selection, team formation and domain consensus, bootstrapping and the development of minimum viable product and market experimentation feedback) that are critical to tech start-up emergence. Most prior studies are isolated, as they focus their investigation on specific event. Thus, from this review, the authors developed a framework harmonizing various dimensions of events characterizing emergence of a viable tech start-up.

Originality/value

The researchers conducted this study in response to lingering call for harmonized study that provides in-depth description of how different dimensions of events interact and characterize tech start-up emergence. Consequently, the study resulted in a descriptive framework. Furthermore, the findings highlight some practical implications and proposes new study directions as future research agenda for scholars interested in tech start-up emergence.

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Citation

Ajah, E.O., Ononiwu, C. and Nche, C. (2022), "Harmonizing multi-dimensional events that characterize tech start-up emergence in emerging economies: a systematic review", Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies, Vol. 14 No. 5, pp. 812-850. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEEE-11-2021-0420

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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