Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy
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Attitude towards entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial intentions among generation Z: unleashing the roles of entrepreneurial self-efficacy and social norms in Pakistani context
Hina Munir, Shazia Nauman, Farough Ali Shah, Umair ZahidDrawing on social cognitive career theory (SCCT), this study aims to examine how university students’ attitude towards entrepreneurship education (ATEE) consists of affective…
Credit counselling: a contemporary strategy for survival of micro small and medium-sized enterprises in under-developed financial markets post COVID-19 pandemic
George Okello Candiya Bongomin, Elie Chrysostome, Jean-Marie Nkongolo-Bakenda, Pierre YourougouThe main purpose of this paper is to establish the mediating effect of credit counselling in the relationship between access to microcredit and survival of micro small and…
Do institutional pillars support or harm entrepreneurship and economic growth? A systematic review
Lukman Raimi, Nurudeen Babatunde Bamiro, Hazwan HainiThe relationships among institutions, entrepreneurship, and economic growth are hotly contested topics. The objective of this present study is to conduct a systematic literature…
Human capital and innovation in Uruguayan manufacturing firms
Marcos SegantiniFirms are the primary producers of innovations, and understanding how these agents acquire, update and manage the knowledge of their employees is central to understanding economic…
Innovation-driven clustering for better national innovation benchmarking
Khatab Alqararah, Ibrahim AlnafrahThis research paper aims to contribute to the field of innovation performance benchmarking by identifying appropriate benchmarking groups and exploring learning opportunities and…
Introducing a new state-level occupational licensing requirement database
Conor Norris, Edward Timmons, Ethan Kelley, Troy CarnealThis paper aims to discuss a new source of data detailing state level occupational licensing requirements for 50 professions.