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Missing entrepreneurs: The importance of attitudes and control in shaping entrepreneurial intentions in Russia
Ekaterina Aleksandrova, Christopher J. Gerry, Olga VerkhovskayaCompared with other emerging and former command economies, Russia has low levels of entrepreneurial activity and exceptionally low levels of reported entrepreneurial intentions…
An empirical study on entrepreneurial bricolage behavior for sustainable enterprise performance of startups: Evidence from an emerging economy
Brijesh Sivathanu, Rajasshrie PillaiThis paper aims to study is to empirically investigate the role of entrepreneurial orientation (EOR), entrepreneurial bricolage (EBR), technology orientation (TOR), sustainability…
The moderating effect of corruption on the relationship between formal institutions and entrepreneurial activity: Evidence from post-communist countries
Hasan Ghura, Arezou Harraf, Xiaoqing Li, Allam HamdanCorruption has been shown to discourage entrepreneurship in both developed and developing countries. However, it is less clear to what extent corruption affects the development of…
Social capital and SME performance: the moderating role of emotional intelligence
Rosemond Boohene, Regina Appiah Gyimah, Martin Boakye OseiLack of extant studies on the moderating role of emotional intelligence on the relationship between social capital and firm performance necessitated this study. The purpose of…
Understanding the role of culture and gender stereotypes in women entrepreneurship through the lens of the stereotype threat theory
Kwame Adom, Golda AnambaneThis paper aims to explore the role of culture and gender stereotypes in the entrepreneurial journey of women entrepreneurs. It specifically focuses on women entrepreneurs in the…
Lessons learned from Swiss born globals entering Brazil
Kaja Prystupa-Rządca, Anna Lupina-Wegener, Claudia JohannotThe purpose of this study is to contribute to managers’ understanding of the internationalization of born global (BG) firms from developed countries in emerging markets. Adapting…
Sociocultural factors as determinants of female entrepreneurs’ business strategies
Ufi CullenThis paper aims to contribute to the understanding of the impact of social institutions, and, in particular, of national culture, on business success, further considering how…
ISSN:
2053-4604e-ISSN:
2053-4612ISSN-L:
2053-4604Renamed from:
Journal of Chinese EntrepreneurshipOnline date, start – end:
2014Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Dr Jun Li