Entrepreneurial perceptions and intentions: The role of gender and culture

RS Shinnar, O Giacomin… - … Theory and practice, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper examines how culture and gender shape entrepreneurial perceptions and
intentions within Hofstede's cultural dimensions framework and gender role theory. We test …

Entrepreneurial dimensions in transitional economies: A review of relevant literature and the case of Kyrgyzstan

S Yalcin, H Kapu - Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship, 2008 - World Scientific
The process of starting and surviving a new venture is always a challenge, and this is
aggravated by unfavorable conditions especially prevalent in less affluent, developing, and …

Entrepreneurs in Turkey: A factor analysis of motivations, success factors, and problems

C Benzing, HM Chu, O Kara - Journal of small business …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
One hundred and thirty‐nine entrepreneurs in Ankara, Turkey were surveyed to determine
their motivations for business ownership, the factors contributing to their success, and their …

Entrepreneurship in transitional economies: Review and integration of two decades of research

IM Manev, TS Manolova - Journal of Developmental …, 2010 - World Scientific
This review maps research on entrepreneurship in transitional economies since the start of
institutional reforms. Data came from 129 academic journal articles published between 1990 …

The effect of institutional quality on firm export performance in emerging economies: a contingency model of firm age and size

JA LiPuma, SL Newbert, JP Doh - Small business economics, 2013 - Springer
It is widely accepted that countries with sound formal and informal institutions create more
robust environments for firm performance. However, due to the liabilities faced by firms …

Ghanaian and Kenyan entrepreneurs: A comparative analysis of their motivations, success characteristics and problems

HM Chu, C Benzing, C McGee - Journal of developmental …, 2007 - World Scientific
Three hundred and fifty-six entrepreneurs from Kenya and Ghana were surveyed to
determine their motivation for business ownership, variables contributing to their business …

Motivational and success factors of entrepreneurs: the evidence from a developing country

I Stefanovic, S Prokic, L Rankovic - Zbornik radova Ekonomskog …, 2010 - hrcak.srce.hr
Sažetak This paper is focused on the study of motivational and success factors of
entrepreneurs in Serbia with respect to the basic methodological approach developed by …

Digitalization in small and medium enterprise: a parsimonious model of digitalization of accounting information for sustainable innovation ecosystem value generation

QH Pham, KP Vu - Asia Pacific Journal of Innovation and …, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose This study aims to dispense a concrete and coherent picture on the role of
digitalization of accounting information (DOAI) among the small and medium-sized …

A comparison of the motivations of small business owners in Africa

C Benzing, HM Chu - Journal of small business and enterprise …, 2009 - emerald.com
Purpose–This paper sets out to examine the reasons why 599 entrepreneurs in Kenya,
Ghana and Nigeria started their small businesses. It aims to compares ten motivations …

[HTML][HTML] Rural entrepreneurship success factors: An empirical investigation in an emerging market

P Gyimah, RN Lussier - Journal of Small Business Strategy, 2021 - jsbs.scholasticahq.com
Small businesses in rural communities play a key role in achieving global sustainable
economic development because they are the driving force of poverty reduction, job creation …