Research Handbook on Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies
Edited by Paresha Sinha,
Jenny Gibb,
Michèle Akoorie and
Jonathan M. Scott
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This Research Handbook offers contextualized perspectives on entrepreneurship in emerging economies. Emphasizing how national context profoundly shapes incentives for entrepreneurial efforts, chapters dissect the opportunities emerging from various institutions and social practices from the Middle East, North and Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and Latin America. This Handbook is an ideal guide for researchers working on emerging economies, particularly those with an interest in global entrepreneurship.
Keywords: Asian Studies; Business and Management; Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Innovations and Technology; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
ISBN: 9781788973700
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to the Research Handbook on Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies , pp 1-25

- Jonathan M. Scott, Paresha Sinha, Jenny Gibb and Michèle Akoorie
- Ch 2 Green entrepreneurship prospects and challenges: the context of Afghanistan , pp 27-43

- Ahsanullah Mohsen, Veland Ramadani and Léo-Paul Dana
- Ch 3 A contextualized study of entrepreneurship in the Arab states prior to the Arab Spring: reviewing the impact of entrepreneurship on political stability , pp 44-63

- Amir Forouharfar
- Ch 4 Entrepreneurial orientation in small firms: a qualitative exploration in the context of an emerging economy , pp 64-82

- Hajer Zarrouk, Laura Galloway, Mo Sherif, Elarbi Elkaroui and Anas Al Mulla
- Ch 5 A new perspective on categorizing the level of economic development with respect to entrepreneurship , pp 83-104

- Leyla Sarfaraz
- Ch 6 Entrepreneurial opportunities and the role of contextual embeddedness , pp 106-129

- Indu Peiris, Michèle Akoorie and Paresha Sinha
- Ch 7 Academic entrepreneurship in developing countries: contextualizing recent debate , pp 130-146

- Muhammad Nawaz Tunio
- Ch 8 Bolivia: land of the Aymarás and Quechuas , pp 147-158

- Léo-Paul Dana
- Ch 9 The entrepreneurial role of Indonesian universities in the economic development of rural communities: in search of empowerment , pp 160-178

- Hary Febriansyah, C.W. Watson and Aineias Gkikas
- Ch 10 Entrepreneurship in Indonesia: some contextual aspects , pp 179-204

- Grisna Anggadwita and Ramo Palalić
- Ch 11 Entrepreneurs in the Philippines: creative deviance as a response to institutional anomie , pp 205-222

- Bruce Dye and Kelly Dye
- Ch 12 Entrepreneurial intentions of immigrant Chinese students in Ireland , pp 223-239

- Antoinette Flynn, Naomi Birdthistle and Boyu Fang
- Ch 13 Using trust-based social capital in coping with institutional constraints: the case of entrepreneurs in Myanmar , pp 241-265

- Khine Tin Zar Lwin, Paresha Sinha and Jenny Gibb
- Ch 14 An exploration of Vietnamese entrepreneurs , pp 266-285

- Hang T.T. Nyugen and Hanh Song Thi Pham
- Ch 15 Bazaar entrepreneurship as social and institutional practice: the case of Malaysian accounting research , pp 286-300

- Hasri Mustafa
- Ch 16 Supporting sustainable, equitable growth in sub-Saharan Africa: a conceptual model for enabling social enterprise governance , pp 302-324

- Steven Pattinson and Roseline Wanjiru
- Ch 17 A review of ten years of African entrepreneurship research , pp 325-353

- Paul Agu Igwe and Afam Icha-Ituma
- Ch 18 Entrepreneurial resilience in turbulent environments: the role of spiritual capital , pp 354-372

- Oluwaseun Kolade, Abiodun Egbetokun, David Rae and Javed Hussain
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