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Green innovation and competitiveness: empirical evidence from Ecuadorian manufacturing
Carmen Paola Padilla-Lozano, Jodie Padilla-Lozano, Giovanni Efraín Reyes Ortiz, Pablo CollazzoThe purpose of this study is to explore green innovation and its role in driving competitiveness in Ecuadorian manufacturing firms, focusing on structural equation modelings…
The informal economy and the entrepreneurial cycle
Jose Luis Rivas, María de las Mercedes AdamuzThis study aims to explore the direct and indirect relationships among the informal economy, innovation, entrepreneurial and initial public offering (IPO) activity.
Social entrepreneurship drivers in Ecuador
Doménica Heras Tigre, Katherine Coronel-Pangol, Juan Carlos Aguirre Quezada, Karina Durán Andrade, Pedro Fabián Mora PachecoThe purpose of this study is to identify the key factors that drive social entrepreneurship (SE) among Ecuadorian social entrepreneurs.
Empirical evidence for the validity of the job crafting scale (JCS) in a Portuguese setting
João Viseu, Joana Santos, Carla Santarém Semedo, Arnold B. Bakker, Maria Tims, Sara Agrela, Beatriz LagareiroThis study aims to adapt and validate the Job Crafting Scale (JCS), a measure based on the conceptualization of job crafting of the job demands–resources theory, for a sample of…
Holistic entrepreneurial inventory: a framework for the integration of spirituality in entrepreneurial performance
Olimpia Rosales, Geraldina SilveyraThis study aims to explore the constructs of spirituality (SP) and entrepreneurial performance (EP) and their measurements to identify their connections. Attending to the needs of…
Startup growth in pandemic: organizational resilience in an extreme crisis situation
Jubalt Alvarez-Salazar, Mario BazánThis study aims to examine the resilience of Peruvian startups during the COVID-19 pandemic using a framework proposed by Lengnick-Hall et al. (2011), in which resilience impacts…
Social entrepreneurship in young students promoted by Latin American universities
Mónica Blanco-Jiménez, Ana Gabriela Víquez-Paniagua, Diana Maricela Vásquez-Treviño, Priscila Elizabeth Muñoz-CastroThe purpose of this study is to analyze the strategies that allow sowing social entrepreneurship initiatives among young university students in Latin America. This study will also…
Sustainability standards in rural entrepreneurships: the case of banana producers in Magdalena (Colombia)
Julieth Lizcano-Prada, Marcela Maestre-Matos, Jahir Lombana-CoyThis study aims to evaluate how the criteria of sustainability standards (SS) ensure the social dimension of corporate sustainability (CS) in rural entrepreneurships using the…
Characteristics of the leaders of social and environmental enterprises in Latin America and the relationship with the success of their businesses
Julianna Paola Ramirez Lozano, Percy Samoel Marquina Feldman, Renato Peñaflor GuerraThis study aims to understand the leadership characteristics of founders of social and environmental enterprises in Latin America who have achieved business success with a focus…
Affective commitment in entrepreneurial students: person-oriented factors and subjective firm performance
Nathalie Campos Valverde, Juan Carlos Leiva, Ronald MoraThis study aims to address the effects of self-esteem and affective commitment on firm performance and whether these effects vary according to the gender and age of active…
The effect of women’s entrepreneurship on corporate social responsibility
María Angela Prialé, Jorge E. Dávalos, Brian Daza, E. Frances NinahuancaThe purpose of this paper is to identify the causal (not correlational) effect of women’s entrepreneurship on corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices in Latin America.
Informality as a choice to do legitimate business: evidence from Peruvian women in times of COVID-19
Brenda Silupu, Sergio ReyesIn developing countries, women microentrepreneurs are characterized as being informal, creating a challenge for the sustainability of their businesses. The purpose of this study…
When connecting ventures to international markets falls short: examining the root mechanisms of perceived inefficacy in market-driven poverty alleviation efforts
Urs Jäger, Felipe Symmes, Silke Bucher, Stephanie RüeggerThe purpose of this paper is to study triadic market relations between an international aid agency (IAA), local ventures and the poor communities where they are embedded in order…
Senior entrepreneurship in Latin America: evaluation and support from entrepreneurship ecosystems approach
Alfonso Torres-Marín, José Ernesto Amorós, Marcelo Leporati, Sergio RosesThe purpose of this study is to make an exploratory analysis of the impact of the entrepreneurial ecosystem (EE) as defined by Acs et al. (2014) on opportunity-driven senior…
Sustainability and women entrepreneurship through new business models: the case of microfranchises in post-peace agreement Colombia
James Pérez-Morón, Ulf Thoene, Roberto García AlonsoThis study aims to analyze the establishment of sustainable microfranchises by women victims of the conflict (WVC) entrepreneurs who suffered the consequences and impacts of the…
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