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A bibliographic analysis of the role of training in entrepreneurship

Abha P. Shukla, Amit Mookerjee and Hamendra Kumar Dangi

International Journal of Bibliometrics in Business and Management, 2024, vol. 3, issue 1, 53-77

Abstract: Entrepreneurship is vital for a country's economic success as it promotes social transformation through innovation. Leaders in the world of innovation, research, and ambitious individuals are some of the most developed nations, including the USA. So, for a country to develop, great entrepreneurs can bring the necessary change. Various institutions and the government have included entrepreneurship in their curricula. Though research related to entrepreneurship is abundant, existing research is scattered. Therefore, there is a need for a study that synthesises the existing research work. This study conducts a bibliometric analysis of research on entrepreneurship education and training using Scopus data. It enhances existing knowledge through qualitative and quantitative approaches, revealing that developed countries dominate the field, with increasing participation from developing nations. The findings offer insights for future research and highlight innovation as a growing theme in entrepreneurship studies.

Keywords: entrepreneurship; training; skills and development; bibliometric analysis; innovation; venture development. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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