International Review of Entrepreneurship: Volume 15, Issue 3, 2017
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The Dynamics of Self-Employment and Unemployment During the Great Recession
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2017)Understanding the links between self-employment and unemployment is crucial for designing public policy. The literature on the topic usually focuses either on the (positive) effect of unemployment on self-employment (the ... -
Explaining Firm Performance in African Least Developed Countries: Evidence from Burundi and Tanzania
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2017)For the last two decades, scholars have tried to link entrepreneurship typologies originally constructed in the West with firm performance in Africa's Least Developed Countries (LDCs). Results were often surprising in the ... -
The Link between Gender Diversity and Innovation: What is the Role of Firm Size?
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2017)Recent studies have included gender diversity as a driver of innovations at firm level. This paper analyses the effect that firm size may exert on the link between gender diversity and the probability of innovating. We use ... -
The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Entrepreneurs' Perceptions of Success: An Exploratory Study
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2017)This study contributes to the entrepreneurship literature by introducing emotional intelligence (EI) as an additional factor that explains how entrepreneurs perceive their own success. Using survey data from a sample of ... -
The Elements of a Successful Crowdfunding Campaign: A Systematic Literature Review of Crowdfunding Performance
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2017)Crowdfunding campaigns are widely designed based on intuition rather than strategy. This systematic review gathers scattered knowledge on the elements that influence crowdfunding performance. The review provides guidance ...