Geneva’s entrepreneurial ecosystem: From historical roots to a sustainable future
Journal of the International Council for Small Business,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 17
Published: July 10, 2024
Language: Английский
Digital entrepreneurship ecosystems: Then vs. now-a future perspectives
Digital Business,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100110 - 100110
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Ecosystems beyond the formal: a systematic literature review of informal entrepreneurship and its ecosystemic dynamics
Journal of Enterprising Communities People and Places in the Global Economy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 25, 2025
Purpose
This
study
aims
to
systematically
explore
the
intersection
between
informal
entrepreneurship
(IE)
and
entrepreneurial
ecosystems
(EE),
with
a
particular
focus
on
how
structural
elements,
institutional
contexts
network
dynamics
shape
emergence,
functioning
formalization
of
enterprises.
Despite
growing
interest
in
both
IE
EE,
their
interrelationship
remains
under-researched,
especially
terms
entrepreneurs
navigate
within
across
formal
systems.
Design/methodology/approach
The
systematic
literature
review
synthesizes
insights
from
61
peer-reviewed
journals
(Scopus
Web
Science)
published
2009
2023.
Findings
reveals
that
is
deeply
embedded
influenced
by
elements
EEs
–
particularly
policy
frameworks,
social
norms
cultural
practices.
Institutional
voids,
regulatory
burdens
lack
access
financial
systems
are
common
drivers
informality.
However,
actively
engage
networks
resources,
markets
legitimacy.
A
body
points
existence
an
“informal
sub-ecosystem”
its
own
actors,
logic
action.
transition
toward
formality
shaped
multiple
factors,
including
improved
governance,
targeted
support
mechanisms
ecosystem-level
coordination
among
stakeholders.
Originality/value
contributes
evolving
discourse
bridging
two
relatively
siloed
research
domains
ecosystems.
It
provides
conceptual
foundation
for
future
empirical
work
design,
emphasizing
need
ecosystem-based
approaches
understanding
supporting
activity.
Language: Английский
Towards circular economy through innovation: the role of entrepreneurial orientation and human resource management
International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21(1)
Published: Nov. 29, 2024
Abstract
The
development
of
the
circular
economy
(CE)
has
become
a
strategic
priority
for
EU
to
achieve
UN’s
Sustainable
Development
Goals.
While
number
CE-based
start-ups
is
burgeoning,
established
companies
seem
be
slower
adopt
CE.
Incorporating
CE
principles
requires
firms
transform
their
business
processes
and
activities
from
linear
approach,
which
often
introduction
significant
complementary
technological
non-technological
innovations,
as
well
investments
that
may
hamper
firm’s
overall
performance.
Thus,
disruptive
nature
adoption
make
reluctant
embrace
this
process
underlines
need
identify
its
drivers
clarify
potential
benefits.
Accordingly,
we
analyze
role
entrepreneurial
orientation
(EO)
in
promoting
human
resource
management
(CHRM),
product
innovation
manufacturing.
This
study
first
define
measure
CHRM
one
few
apply
concept
EO
context
Using
seemingly
unrelated
regressions
(SUR),
find
promotes
directly
indirectly
through
CHRM.
factor
represents
impacts
on
manufacturing,
whilst
reinforcing
complementarity
between
non-
innovation.
research
also
addresses
concerns
about
conflicts
achieving
different
types
performance
simultaneously.
By
analyzing
firm
holistic
perspective,
our
confirms
implementation
leads
environmental,
market
social
improvements
together
with
moderating
turbulence.
Language: Английский
Women’s entrepreneurial identity: Insights from agriculturally intensive small island economy
Victoria Dimick,
No information about this author
Tasha Richard,
No information about this author
Jeffrey Muldoon
No information about this author
et al.
International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21(1)
Published: Nov. 20, 2024
Language: Английский
A systematic review and bibliometric analysis on sustainable mutual funds
Lagan Jindal
No information about this author
Qualitative Research in Financial Markets,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 24, 2024
Purpose
This
study
aims
to
comprehensively
examine
sustainable
mutual
funds
(SMFs)
research
by
conducting
a
systematic
literature
review
and
bibliometric
analysis
of
articles
spanning
33
years
from
1991
2023.
seeks
uncover
the
principal
contributors
structural
framework
knowledge
within
realm
business,
finance
management
concerning
SMFs.
Design/methodology/approach
Following
“Scientific
Procedures
Rationales
for
Systematic
Literature
Reviews
(SPAR-4-SLR)”
methodology,
author
selected
597
documents
collected
bibliographic
information
Scopus
database.
The
uses
RStudio
VOSviewer
software
address
five
questions.
Findings
findings
indicate
notable
expansion
in
SMFs
high-quality
journals
over
last
years.
illuminates
using
performance
based
on
journal,
article,
author,
country
institution
criteria.
By
science
mapping
techniques,
identifies
prevailing
themes
outlines
future
prospects
domain
Practical
implications
paper
can
serve
as
roadmap
researchers,
aiding
them
discerning
trending
topics
this
domain.
Originality/value
To
best
author’s
knowledge,
is
first
that
provides
an
overview
different
variants,
diverse
strands
hotspots
literature.
offers
insight
into
evolution
SMFs,
showcasing
their
progression
segmented
market
prominently
specialized
contemporary
landscape.
Language: Английский