Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies: Volume 11 Issue 1

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Connecting the dots: The relationship among intra-organizational environment, entrepreneurial orientation, market orientation and organizational performance

A.A. Mahrous, M.A. Genedy

This paper aims to identify the intra-organizational environment factors that affect entrepreneurial orientation (EO) and examine the mediating role of market orientation (MO) in…

The influence of culture in entrepreneurs’ opportunity exploitation decision in Tanzania

Jia Liu, Frida Thomas Pacho, Wang Xuhui

The purpose of this paper is to empirically explore the impact of culture (using individualism, power distance and uncertainty avoidance) on entrepreneurial risk taking behavior…

“I’m a stay at home businesswoman”: an insight into informal entrepreneurship in Jordan

Salime Mehtap, Leyla Ozmenekse, Andrea Caputo

Women and disadvantaged minorities within emerging and developing economies often resort to business activity within the informal economy as a way to overcome various barriers and…

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A comparative study of women entrepreneurship in transitional economies: The case of China and Vietnam

Lei Zhu, Orhan Kara, Xiaowei Zhu

The purpose of this paper is to compare women entrepreneurship in China and Vietnam by examining the motivations, success factors and problems related to establishing women-owned…

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Business plan competitions in developed and emerging economies: What do we still need to know?

Syed Awais Ahmad Tipu

This paper aims to review the academic literature on business plan competitions in developed and emerging economies to assess the contribution to the knowledge so far and identify…

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Micro-credit as catalyst for improving rural livelihoods through agribusiness sector in Indonesia

Joko Mariyono

This paper aims to analyse a simultaneous role of micro-credit in intensive farming to improve rural prosperity and to determine factors affecting farmers to access micro-credit…

A structural model assessing key factors affecting women’s entrepreneurial success: Evidence from India

Namrata Chatterjee, Niladri Das, Nishit Kumar Srivastava

The present study aims to investigate the influence of key factors on the success of women micro-entrepreneurs in select states of India.

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ISSN:

2053-4604

Online date, start – end:

2014

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Jun Li