Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkans: Perspective from Diverse Contexts
Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkansdirectly engages questions of innovation and risk management within various types of entrepreneurship, including female, social, migrant, and corporate entrepreneurship in the context of the Balkans
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Zusammenfassung: | Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkansdirectly engages questions of innovation and risk management within various types of entrepreneurship, including female, social, migrant, and corporate entrepreneurship in the context of the Balkans |
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Half Title Page -- Series Editors Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Foreword -- Chapter 1: Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkans: Past, Present, and Future -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Balkans: History, Present, and Future -- 3. Entrepreneurship in the Balkans: in a Nutshell -- 4. Structure of the Book -- 5. Conclusion and Future Research Avenues -- References -- Chapter 2: Family Ties Shaping the Entrepreneurial Intentions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Entrepreneurial Intentions -- 2.2. Theory of Entrepreneurial Intentions - Theory of Planned Behavior -- 2.3. Entrepreneurial Parents and Offspring's Entrepreneurial Intentions -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Results and Discussion -- 5. Conclusion -- 6. Research Limitations -- References -- Chapter 3: How is Social Entrepreneurship Pursuing the Path of Development? Regional Perspectives in the Western Balkans -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Social Entrepreneurship Research Development -- 3. Method -- 4. Social Entrepreneurship in the Western Balkans: Regional Perspective -- 4.1. Albania -- 4.1.1. Political Dimension -- 4.1.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.1.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.1.3.1. Financial Dimension -- 4.1.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.1.4. Social Dimension -- 4.2. Bosnia and Herzegovina -- 4.2.1. Political Dimension -- 4.2.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.2.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.2.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.2.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.2.4. Social Dimension -- 4.3. Kosovo -- 4.3.1. Political Dimension -- 4.3.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.3.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.3.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.3.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.3.4. Social Dimension -- 4.4. Montenegro -- 4.4.1. Political Dimension | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.4.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.4.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.4.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.4.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.4.4. Social Dimension -- 4.5. North Macedonia -- 4.5.1. Political Dimension -- 4.5.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.5.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.5.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.5.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.5.4. Social Dimension -- 4.6. Serbia -- 4.6.1. Political Dimension -- 4.6.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.6.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.6.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.6.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.6.4. Social Dimension -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Green Entrepreneurship and Firm Performance: The Case of Albania -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Green Entrepreneurship: An Overview -- 2.2. Green Entrepreneurship and Performance -- 2.3. Challenges Facing Green Entrepreneurship -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Regression Results -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Perspectives and Challenges -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Introduction to the EES -- 1.2. Importance of Entrepreneurship Ecosystem -- 2. Overview of Entrepreneurship in BiH -- 2.1. Entrepreneurial Activities in BiH -- 2.2. Comparison of Entrepreneurship Development with Balkan Countries -- 3. Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in BiH -- 4. Concluding Remarks -- 4.1. BiH at a Glance -- 4.2. The Current EES in BiH -- 4.3. The Future -- References -- Chapter 6: Entrepreneurial Implementation Intentions Among Bulgarian STEM Students: Facilitators and Constraints -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background and Hypotheses -- 2.1. Goal and Implementation Intentions and the Rubicon Model of Action Phases -- 2.2. University Antecedents of Implementation Intentions -- 2.2.1. Entrepreneurship Education | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.2.2. Concept Development Support for Entrepreneurship -- 2.2.3. University Research Intensity -- 2.2.4. Industry Ties -- 3. Research Methodology -- 4. Empirical Findings -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Contributions and Future Research Lines -- References -- Appendix -- Chapter 7: Social Entrepreneurship: Perspective of Croatia -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What is Social Entrepreneurship and Who is a Social Entrepreneur? -- 3. Social Entrepreneurship in Croatia -- 3.1. The Positive Practice of Social Entrepreneurship in Croatia -- 3.2. The Perspective of Social Entrepreneurship -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Digital Entrepreneurship and Disruptive Innovation in the Greek Maritime Industry: the Case of Harbor Lab -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Background -- 1.2. Theoretical Framework -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Maritime Shipping Digitization -- 2.2. Digital Transformation and Disruptive Innovation in the Maritime Industry -- 2.3. Digital Entrepreneurship and Disruptive Innovation in the Greek Maritime Sector -- 3. Research Method: The Archival Case Study Design -- 4. The Case of Harbor Lab: Digital Entrepreneurship and Disruptive Innovation in the Greek Maritime Industry -- 4.1. Harbor Lab's Founder: The Journey of a Greek Digital Entrepreneur -- 4.2. Habor Lab as a Disruptor in the Maritime Industry -- 4.3. Looking Toward the Future -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Informal Entrepreneurship in Kosovo: An Institutionalist Approach -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Informal Entrepreneurship -- 2.2. Institutions and Informal Entrepreneurship -- 2.3. Horizontal and Vertical Trust and Informal Entrepreneurship -- 3. Methodology -- 3.1. Data and the Sample -- 3.2. Empirical Analysis -- 3.3. Dependent Variable -- 3.4. Independent Variables -- 3.5. Principal Component Analysis -- 3.6. Econometric Model -- 4. Results | |
505 | 8 | |a 5. Conclusions and Implications for Policymakers -- 6. Limitations and Future Suggestions -- References -- Appendix: Descriptive Statistics of the Sample -- Chapter 10: Multi-Context Analysis of the Environment for the Development of Entrepreneurship in Montenegro -- 1. Analysis of the Role and Importance of Entrepreneurship Development in Montenegro -- 2. Institutional and Strategic Framework of Entrepreneurship Development Support -- 3. State Measures - Financial and Non-financial Programs to Support the Entrepreneurship Development -- 4. The Importance of Entrepreneurial Learning in the Development of Entrepreneurial Activity in Montenegro -- 5. Case Study - The Success of Young People from Montenegro at the Prestigious EuroSkills Competition -- 6. Female Entrepreneurship as a Growing form of Entrepreneurial Activity in Montenegro -- 7. Specific Forms of Entrepreneurship - A Chance or Limitation of Further Development -- 7.1. Social Entrepreneurship -- 7.2. Immigrant Entrepreneurship and Digital Nomads as a Form of Entrepreneurial Activity in Montenegro -- 7.3. Economic Citizenship as a Form of Stimulating Entrepreneurship -- 8. Recommendations and Suggestions for Further Development of Entrepreneurship in Montenegro -- References -- Chapter 11: Sustainable Entrepreneurship in North Macedonia: Challenges and Perspectives -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Concept and Definition -- 2.1. What Should Sustainable Entrepreneurship Sustain and Develop? -- 3. Drivers of Sustainable Entrepreneurship -- 3.1. Innovation -- 3.2. Organizational Governance -- 3.3. Collaboration -- 3.4. Education -- 3.5. Consumer Preferences -- 4. Sustainable Entrepreneurship in NM -- 4.1. Challenges of Adopting Sustainable Solutions in NM -- 5. The Case of Ecolog -- 6. Managerial Implications -- 7. Future Research Agenda -- References | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 12: Gender Differences in Early-stage Entrepreneurship: The Case of Romanian Entrepreneurs -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Entrepreneurial Activity and Gender Differences -- 2.2. Opportunity Perception -- 2.3. Self-confidence -- 2.4. Knowing Other Entrepreneurs -- 2.5. Fear of Failure -- 3. Methodological Approach -- 3.1. Data and Variables -- 3.2. Regression Analysis -- 4. Results and Interpretation -- 5. Discussion of Our Findings -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: Development of Entrepreneurship in Serbia: Main External Factors and Influences -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Dataset -- 3. Strategic Framework and Financial Support for the Development of Entrepreneurship -- 4. Dynamics in the Entrepreneurship Sector -- 5. Major HILP Events in Serbia During the Last Decade -- 6. Overview of the IT Entrepreneurship in Serbia -- 7. Impact of FDI on Entrepreneurship in Serbia -- 8. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 14: Intrapreneurship, Ecopreneurship, and Digitalization in Slovenia -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Intrapreneurship -- 2.2. Ecopreneurship -- 2.3. Digitalization -- 3. Methods -- 4. Findings -- 5. Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15: Entrepreneurship Studies in Türkiye: Where are We? Where Should We Go? Analysis of International Publications -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methods -- 3. Findings -- 3.1. Performance Analysis -- 3.2. Theme and Evolution Analysis -- 3.2.1. Motor Themes -- 3.2.2. Scientific Evolution Structure of Entrepreneurship -- 3.3. Co-Author Analysis -- 3.4. Document Analysis -- 3.4.1. Gender and Entrepreneurship -- 3.4.2. Entrepreneurship in Family Businesses -- 3.4.3. Corporate Entrepreneurship -- 3.4.4. Social Entrepreneurship -- 3.4.5. SMEs (Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises) and Entrepreneurship -- 3.4.6. Immigrant/Refugee Entrepreneurship | |
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contents | Intro -- Half Title Page -- Series Editors Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Foreword -- Chapter 1: Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkans: Past, Present, and Future -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Balkans: History, Present, and Future -- 3. Entrepreneurship in the Balkans: in a Nutshell -- 4. Structure of the Book -- 5. Conclusion and Future Research Avenues -- References -- Chapter 2: Family Ties Shaping the Entrepreneurial Intentions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Entrepreneurial Intentions -- 2.2. Theory of Entrepreneurial Intentions - Theory of Planned Behavior -- 2.3. Entrepreneurial Parents and Offspring's Entrepreneurial Intentions -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Results and Discussion -- 5. Conclusion -- 6. Research Limitations -- References -- Chapter 3: How is Social Entrepreneurship Pursuing the Path of Development? Regional Perspectives in the Western Balkans -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Social Entrepreneurship Research Development -- 3. Method -- 4. Social Entrepreneurship in the Western Balkans: Regional Perspective -- 4.1. Albania -- 4.1.1. Political Dimension -- 4.1.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.1.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.1.3.1. Financial Dimension -- 4.1.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.1.4. Social Dimension -- 4.2. Bosnia and Herzegovina -- 4.2.1. Political Dimension -- 4.2.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.2.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.2.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.2.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.2.4. Social Dimension -- 4.3. Kosovo -- 4.3.1. Political Dimension -- 4.3.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.3.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.3.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.3.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.3.4. Social Dimension -- 4.4. Montenegro -- 4.4.1. Political Dimension 4.4.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.4.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.4.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.4.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.4.4. Social Dimension -- 4.5. North Macedonia -- 4.5.1. Political Dimension -- 4.5.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.5.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.5.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.5.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.5.4. Social Dimension -- 4.6. Serbia -- 4.6.1. Political Dimension -- 4.6.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.6.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.6.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.6.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.6.4. Social Dimension -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Green Entrepreneurship and Firm Performance: The Case of Albania -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Green Entrepreneurship: An Overview -- 2.2. Green Entrepreneurship and Performance -- 2.3. Challenges Facing Green Entrepreneurship -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Regression Results -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Perspectives and Challenges -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Introduction to the EES -- 1.2. Importance of Entrepreneurship Ecosystem -- 2. Overview of Entrepreneurship in BiH -- 2.1. Entrepreneurial Activities in BiH -- 2.2. Comparison of Entrepreneurship Development with Balkan Countries -- 3. Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in BiH -- 4. Concluding Remarks -- 4.1. BiH at a Glance -- 4.2. The Current EES in BiH -- 4.3. The Future -- References -- Chapter 6: Entrepreneurial Implementation Intentions Among Bulgarian STEM Students: Facilitators and Constraints -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background and Hypotheses -- 2.1. Goal and Implementation Intentions and the Rubicon Model of Action Phases -- 2.2. University Antecedents of Implementation Intentions -- 2.2.1. Entrepreneurship Education 2.2.2. Concept Development Support for Entrepreneurship -- 2.2.3. University Research Intensity -- 2.2.4. Industry Ties -- 3. Research Methodology -- 4. Empirical Findings -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Contributions and Future Research Lines -- References -- Appendix -- Chapter 7: Social Entrepreneurship: Perspective of Croatia -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What is Social Entrepreneurship and Who is a Social Entrepreneur? -- 3. Social Entrepreneurship in Croatia -- 3.1. The Positive Practice of Social Entrepreneurship in Croatia -- 3.2. The Perspective of Social Entrepreneurship -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Digital Entrepreneurship and Disruptive Innovation in the Greek Maritime Industry: the Case of Harbor Lab -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Background -- 1.2. Theoretical Framework -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Maritime Shipping Digitization -- 2.2. Digital Transformation and Disruptive Innovation in the Maritime Industry -- 2.3. Digital Entrepreneurship and Disruptive Innovation in the Greek Maritime Sector -- 3. Research Method: The Archival Case Study Design -- 4. The Case of Harbor Lab: Digital Entrepreneurship and Disruptive Innovation in the Greek Maritime Industry -- 4.1. Harbor Lab's Founder: The Journey of a Greek Digital Entrepreneur -- 4.2. Habor Lab as a Disruptor in the Maritime Industry -- 4.3. Looking Toward the Future -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Informal Entrepreneurship in Kosovo: An Institutionalist Approach -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Informal Entrepreneurship -- 2.2. Institutions and Informal Entrepreneurship -- 2.3. Horizontal and Vertical Trust and Informal Entrepreneurship -- 3. Methodology -- 3.1. Data and the Sample -- 3.2. Empirical Analysis -- 3.3. Dependent Variable -- 3.4. Independent Variables -- 3.5. Principal Component Analysis -- 3.6. Econometric Model -- 4. Results 5. Conclusions and Implications for Policymakers -- 6. Limitations and Future Suggestions -- References -- Appendix: Descriptive Statistics of the Sample -- Chapter 10: Multi-Context Analysis of the Environment for the Development of Entrepreneurship in Montenegro -- 1. Analysis of the Role and Importance of Entrepreneurship Development in Montenegro -- 2. Institutional and Strategic Framework of Entrepreneurship Development Support -- 3. State Measures - Financial and Non-financial Programs to Support the Entrepreneurship Development -- 4. The Importance of Entrepreneurial Learning in the Development of Entrepreneurial Activity in Montenegro -- 5. Case Study - The Success of Young People from Montenegro at the Prestigious EuroSkills Competition -- 6. Female Entrepreneurship as a Growing form of Entrepreneurial Activity in Montenegro -- 7. Specific Forms of Entrepreneurship - A Chance or Limitation of Further Development -- 7.1. Social Entrepreneurship -- 7.2. Immigrant Entrepreneurship and Digital Nomads as a Form of Entrepreneurial Activity in Montenegro -- 7.3. Economic Citizenship as a Form of Stimulating Entrepreneurship -- 8. Recommendations and Suggestions for Further Development of Entrepreneurship in Montenegro -- References -- Chapter 11: Sustainable Entrepreneurship in North Macedonia: Challenges and Perspectives -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Concept and Definition -- 2.1. What Should Sustainable Entrepreneurship Sustain and Develop? -- 3. Drivers of Sustainable Entrepreneurship -- 3.1. Innovation -- 3.2. Organizational Governance -- 3.3. Collaboration -- 3.4. Education -- 3.5. Consumer Preferences -- 4. Sustainable Entrepreneurship in NM -- 4.1. Challenges of Adopting Sustainable Solutions in NM -- 5. The Case of Ecolog -- 6. Managerial Implications -- 7. Future Research Agenda -- References Chapter 12: Gender Differences in Early-stage Entrepreneurship: The Case of Romanian Entrepreneurs -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Entrepreneurial Activity and Gender Differences -- 2.2. Opportunity Perception -- 2.3. Self-confidence -- 2.4. Knowing Other Entrepreneurs -- 2.5. Fear of Failure -- 3. Methodological Approach -- 3.1. Data and Variables -- 3.2. Regression Analysis -- 4. Results and Interpretation -- 5. Discussion of Our Findings -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: Development of Entrepreneurship in Serbia: Main External Factors and Influences -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Dataset -- 3. Strategic Framework and Financial Support for the Development of Entrepreneurship -- 4. Dynamics in the Entrepreneurship Sector -- 5. Major HILP Events in Serbia During the Last Decade -- 6. Overview of the IT Entrepreneurship in Serbia -- 7. Impact of FDI on Entrepreneurship in Serbia -- 8. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 14: Intrapreneurship, Ecopreneurship, and Digitalization in Slovenia -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Intrapreneurship -- 2.2. Ecopreneurship -- 2.3. Digitalization -- 3. Methods -- 4. Findings -- 5. Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15: Entrepreneurship Studies in Türkiye: Where are We? Where Should We Go? Analysis of International Publications -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methods -- 3. Findings -- 3.1. Performance Analysis -- 3.2. Theme and Evolution Analysis -- 3.2.1. Motor Themes -- 3.2.2. Scientific Evolution Structure of Entrepreneurship -- 3.3. Co-Author Analysis -- 3.4. Document Analysis -- 3.4.1. Gender and Entrepreneurship -- 3.4.2. Entrepreneurship in Family Businesses -- 3.4.3. Corporate Entrepreneurship -- 3.4.4. Social Entrepreneurship -- 3.4.5. SMEs (Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises) and Entrepreneurship -- 3.4.6. Immigrant/Refugee Entrepreneurship 3.4.7. Sustainable Entrepreneurship |
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Financial Support -- 4.5.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.5.4. Social Dimension -- 4.6. Serbia -- 4.6.1. Political Dimension -- 4.6.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.6.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.6.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.6.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.6.4. Social Dimension -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Green Entrepreneurship and Firm Performance: The Case of Albania -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Green Entrepreneurship: An Overview -- 2.2. Green Entrepreneurship and Performance -- 2.3. Challenges Facing Green Entrepreneurship -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Regression Results -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Perspectives and Challenges -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Introduction to the EES -- 1.2. Importance of Entrepreneurship Ecosystem -- 2. Overview of Entrepreneurship in BiH -- 2.1. Entrepreneurial Activities in BiH -- 2.2. Comparison of Entrepreneurship Development with Balkan Countries -- 3. Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in BiH -- 4. Concluding Remarks -- 4.1. BiH at a Glance -- 4.2. The Current EES in BiH -- 4.3. The Future -- References -- Chapter 6: Entrepreneurial Implementation Intentions Among Bulgarian STEM Students: Facilitators and Constraints -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background and Hypotheses -- 2.1. Goal and Implementation Intentions and the Rubicon Model of Action Phases -- 2.2. University Antecedents of Implementation Intentions -- 2.2.1. Entrepreneurship Education</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">2.2.2. Concept Development Support for Entrepreneurship -- 2.2.3. University Research Intensity -- 2.2.4. Industry Ties -- 3. Research Methodology -- 4. Empirical Findings -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Contributions and Future Research Lines -- References -- Appendix -- Chapter 7: Social Entrepreneurship: Perspective of Croatia -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What is Social Entrepreneurship and Who is a Social Entrepreneur? -- 3. Social Entrepreneurship in Croatia -- 3.1. The Positive Practice of Social Entrepreneurship in Croatia -- 3.2. The Perspective of Social Entrepreneurship -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Digital Entrepreneurship and Disruptive Innovation in the Greek Maritime Industry: the Case of Harbor Lab -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Background -- 1.2. Theoretical Framework -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Maritime Shipping Digitization -- 2.2. Digital Transformation and Disruptive Innovation in the Maritime Industry -- 2.3. Digital Entrepreneurship and Disruptive Innovation in the Greek Maritime Sector -- 3. Research Method: The Archival Case Study Design -- 4. The Case of Harbor Lab: Digital Entrepreneurship and Disruptive Innovation in the Greek Maritime Industry -- 4.1. Harbor Lab's Founder: The Journey of a Greek Digital Entrepreneur -- 4.2. Habor Lab as a Disruptor in the Maritime Industry -- 4.3. Looking Toward the Future -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Informal Entrepreneurship in Kosovo: An Institutionalist Approach -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Informal Entrepreneurship -- 2.2. Institutions and Informal Entrepreneurship -- 2.3. Horizontal and Vertical Trust and Informal Entrepreneurship -- 3. Methodology -- 3.1. Data and the Sample -- 3.2. Empirical Analysis -- 3.3. Dependent Variable -- 3.4. Independent Variables -- 3.5. Principal Component Analysis -- 3.6. Econometric Model -- 4. Results</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">5. Conclusions and Implications for Policymakers -- 6. Limitations and Future Suggestions -- References -- Appendix: Descriptive Statistics of the Sample -- Chapter 10: Multi-Context Analysis of the Environment for the Development of Entrepreneurship in Montenegro -- 1. Analysis of the Role and Importance of Entrepreneurship Development in Montenegro -- 2. 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spelling | Ramadani, Veland Verfasser aut Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkans Perspective from Diverse Contexts 1st ed Bingley Emerald Publishing Limited 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (340 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Lab for Entrepreneurship and Development Series Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Half Title Page -- Series Editors Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Foreword -- Chapter 1: Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkans: Past, Present, and Future -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Balkans: History, Present, and Future -- 3. Entrepreneurship in the Balkans: in a Nutshell -- 4. Structure of the Book -- 5. Conclusion and Future Research Avenues -- References -- Chapter 2: Family Ties Shaping the Entrepreneurial Intentions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Entrepreneurial Intentions -- 2.2. Theory of Entrepreneurial Intentions - Theory of Planned Behavior -- 2.3. Entrepreneurial Parents and Offspring's Entrepreneurial Intentions -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Results and Discussion -- 5. Conclusion -- 6. Research Limitations -- References -- Chapter 3: How is Social Entrepreneurship Pursuing the Path of Development? Regional Perspectives in the Western Balkans -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Social Entrepreneurship Research Development -- 3. Method -- 4. Social Entrepreneurship in the Western Balkans: Regional Perspective -- 4.1. Albania -- 4.1.1. Political Dimension -- 4.1.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.1.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.1.3.1. Financial Dimension -- 4.1.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.1.4. Social Dimension -- 4.2. Bosnia and Herzegovina -- 4.2.1. Political Dimension -- 4.2.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.2.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.2.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.2.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.2.4. Social Dimension -- 4.3. Kosovo -- 4.3.1. Political Dimension -- 4.3.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.3.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.3.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.3.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.3.4. Social Dimension -- 4.4. Montenegro -- 4.4.1. Political Dimension 4.4.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.4.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.4.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.4.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.4.4. Social Dimension -- 4.5. North Macedonia -- 4.5.1. Political Dimension -- 4.5.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.5.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.5.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.5.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.5.4. Social Dimension -- 4.6. Serbia -- 4.6.1. Political Dimension -- 4.6.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.6.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.6.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.6.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.6.4. Social Dimension -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Green Entrepreneurship and Firm Performance: The Case of Albania -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Green Entrepreneurship: An Overview -- 2.2. Green Entrepreneurship and Performance -- 2.3. Challenges Facing Green Entrepreneurship -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Regression Results -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Perspectives and Challenges -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Introduction to the EES -- 1.2. Importance of Entrepreneurship Ecosystem -- 2. Overview of Entrepreneurship in BiH -- 2.1. Entrepreneurial Activities in BiH -- 2.2. Comparison of Entrepreneurship Development with Balkan Countries -- 3. Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in BiH -- 4. Concluding Remarks -- 4.1. BiH at a Glance -- 4.2. The Current EES in BiH -- 4.3. The Future -- References -- Chapter 6: Entrepreneurial Implementation Intentions Among Bulgarian STEM Students: Facilitators and Constraints -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background and Hypotheses -- 2.1. Goal and Implementation Intentions and the Rubicon Model of Action Phases -- 2.2. University Antecedents of Implementation Intentions -- 2.2.1. Entrepreneurship Education 2.2.2. Concept Development Support for Entrepreneurship -- 2.2.3. University Research Intensity -- 2.2.4. Industry Ties -- 3. Research Methodology -- 4. Empirical Findings -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Contributions and Future Research Lines -- References -- Appendix -- Chapter 7: Social Entrepreneurship: Perspective of Croatia -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What is Social Entrepreneurship and Who is a Social Entrepreneur? -- 3. Social Entrepreneurship in Croatia -- 3.1. The Positive Practice of Social Entrepreneurship in Croatia -- 3.2. The Perspective of Social Entrepreneurship -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Digital Entrepreneurship and Disruptive Innovation in the Greek Maritime Industry: the Case of Harbor Lab -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Background -- 1.2. Theoretical Framework -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Maritime Shipping Digitization -- 2.2. Digital Transformation and Disruptive Innovation in the Maritime Industry -- 2.3. Digital Entrepreneurship and Disruptive Innovation in the Greek Maritime Sector -- 3. Research Method: The Archival Case Study Design -- 4. The Case of Harbor Lab: Digital Entrepreneurship and Disruptive Innovation in the Greek Maritime Industry -- 4.1. Harbor Lab's Founder: The Journey of a Greek Digital Entrepreneur -- 4.2. Habor Lab as a Disruptor in the Maritime Industry -- 4.3. Looking Toward the Future -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Informal Entrepreneurship in Kosovo: An Institutionalist Approach -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Informal Entrepreneurship -- 2.2. Institutions and Informal Entrepreneurship -- 2.3. Horizontal and Vertical Trust and Informal Entrepreneurship -- 3. Methodology -- 3.1. Data and the Sample -- 3.2. Empirical Analysis -- 3.3. Dependent Variable -- 3.4. Independent Variables -- 3.5. Principal Component Analysis -- 3.6. Econometric Model -- 4. Results 5. Conclusions and Implications for Policymakers -- 6. Limitations and Future Suggestions -- References -- Appendix: Descriptive Statistics of the Sample -- Chapter 10: Multi-Context Analysis of the Environment for the Development of Entrepreneurship in Montenegro -- 1. Analysis of the Role and Importance of Entrepreneurship Development in Montenegro -- 2. Institutional and Strategic Framework of Entrepreneurship Development Support -- 3. State Measures - Financial and Non-financial Programs to Support the Entrepreneurship Development -- 4. The Importance of Entrepreneurial Learning in the Development of Entrepreneurial Activity in Montenegro -- 5. Case Study - The Success of Young People from Montenegro at the Prestigious EuroSkills Competition -- 6. Female Entrepreneurship as a Growing form of Entrepreneurial Activity in Montenegro -- 7. Specific Forms of Entrepreneurship - A Chance or Limitation of Further Development -- 7.1. Social Entrepreneurship -- 7.2. Immigrant Entrepreneurship and Digital Nomads as a Form of Entrepreneurial Activity in Montenegro -- 7.3. Economic Citizenship as a Form of Stimulating Entrepreneurship -- 8. Recommendations and Suggestions for Further Development of Entrepreneurship in Montenegro -- References -- Chapter 11: Sustainable Entrepreneurship in North Macedonia: Challenges and Perspectives -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Concept and Definition -- 2.1. What Should Sustainable Entrepreneurship Sustain and Develop? -- 3. Drivers of Sustainable Entrepreneurship -- 3.1. Innovation -- 3.2. Organizational Governance -- 3.3. Collaboration -- 3.4. Education -- 3.5. Consumer Preferences -- 4. Sustainable Entrepreneurship in NM -- 4.1. Challenges of Adopting Sustainable Solutions in NM -- 5. The Case of Ecolog -- 6. Managerial Implications -- 7. Future Research Agenda -- References Chapter 12: Gender Differences in Early-stage Entrepreneurship: The Case of Romanian Entrepreneurs -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Entrepreneurial Activity and Gender Differences -- 2.2. Opportunity Perception -- 2.3. Self-confidence -- 2.4. Knowing Other Entrepreneurs -- 2.5. Fear of Failure -- 3. Methodological Approach -- 3.1. Data and Variables -- 3.2. Regression Analysis -- 4. Results and Interpretation -- 5. Discussion of Our Findings -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: Development of Entrepreneurship in Serbia: Main External Factors and Influences -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Dataset -- 3. Strategic Framework and Financial Support for the Development of Entrepreneurship -- 4. Dynamics in the Entrepreneurship Sector -- 5. Major HILP Events in Serbia During the Last Decade -- 6. Overview of the IT Entrepreneurship in Serbia -- 7. Impact of FDI on Entrepreneurship in Serbia -- 8. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 14: Intrapreneurship, Ecopreneurship, and Digitalization in Slovenia -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Intrapreneurship -- 2.2. Ecopreneurship -- 2.3. Digitalization -- 3. Methods -- 4. Findings -- 5. Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15: Entrepreneurship Studies in Türkiye: Where are We? Where Should We Go? Analysis of International Publications -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methods -- 3. Findings -- 3.1. Performance Analysis -- 3.2. Theme and Evolution Analysis -- 3.2.1. Motor Themes -- 3.2.2. Scientific Evolution Structure of Entrepreneurship -- 3.3. Co-Author Analysis -- 3.4. Document Analysis -- 3.4.1. Gender and Entrepreneurship -- 3.4.2. Entrepreneurship in Family Businesses -- 3.4.3. Corporate Entrepreneurship -- 3.4.4. Social Entrepreneurship -- 3.4.5. SMEs (Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises) and Entrepreneurship -- 3.4.6. Immigrant/Refugee Entrepreneurship 3.4.7. Sustainable Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkansdirectly engages questions of innovation and risk management within various types of entrepreneurship, including female, social, migrant, and corporate entrepreneurship in the context of the Balkans Entrepreneurship (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Kjosev, Sasho Sonstige oth Sergi, Bruno S. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Ramadani, Veland Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkans Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited,c2023 9781837534555 |
spellingShingle | Ramadani, Veland Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkans Perspective from Diverse Contexts Intro -- Half Title Page -- Series Editors Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Foreword -- Chapter 1: Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkans: Past, Present, and Future -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Balkans: History, Present, and Future -- 3. Entrepreneurship in the Balkans: in a Nutshell -- 4. Structure of the Book -- 5. Conclusion and Future Research Avenues -- References -- Chapter 2: Family Ties Shaping the Entrepreneurial Intentions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Entrepreneurial Intentions -- 2.2. Theory of Entrepreneurial Intentions - Theory of Planned Behavior -- 2.3. Entrepreneurial Parents and Offspring's Entrepreneurial Intentions -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Results and Discussion -- 5. Conclusion -- 6. Research Limitations -- References -- Chapter 3: How is Social Entrepreneurship Pursuing the Path of Development? Regional Perspectives in the Western Balkans -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Social Entrepreneurship Research Development -- 3. Method -- 4. Social Entrepreneurship in the Western Balkans: Regional Perspective -- 4.1. Albania -- 4.1.1. Political Dimension -- 4.1.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.1.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.1.3.1. Financial Dimension -- 4.1.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.1.4. Social Dimension -- 4.2. Bosnia and Herzegovina -- 4.2.1. Political Dimension -- 4.2.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.2.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.2.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.2.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.2.4. Social Dimension -- 4.3. Kosovo -- 4.3.1. Political Dimension -- 4.3.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.3.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.3.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.3.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.3.4. Social Dimension -- 4.4. Montenegro -- 4.4.1. Political Dimension 4.4.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.4.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.4.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.4.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.4.4. Social Dimension -- 4.5. North Macedonia -- 4.5.1. Political Dimension -- 4.5.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.5.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.5.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.5.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.5.4. Social Dimension -- 4.6. Serbia -- 4.6.1. Political Dimension -- 4.6.2. Legal Dimension -- 4.6.3. Institutional Dimension -- 4.6.3.1. Financial Support -- 4.6.3.2. Non-financial Support and Access to Resources -- 4.6.4. Social Dimension -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Green Entrepreneurship and Firm Performance: The Case of Albania -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Green Entrepreneurship: An Overview -- 2.2. Green Entrepreneurship and Performance -- 2.3. Challenges Facing Green Entrepreneurship -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Regression Results -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Perspectives and Challenges -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Introduction to the EES -- 1.2. Importance of Entrepreneurship Ecosystem -- 2. Overview of Entrepreneurship in BiH -- 2.1. Entrepreneurial Activities in BiH -- 2.2. Comparison of Entrepreneurship Development with Balkan Countries -- 3. Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in BiH -- 4. Concluding Remarks -- 4.1. BiH at a Glance -- 4.2. The Current EES in BiH -- 4.3. The Future -- References -- Chapter 6: Entrepreneurial Implementation Intentions Among Bulgarian STEM Students: Facilitators and Constraints -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background and Hypotheses -- 2.1. Goal and Implementation Intentions and the Rubicon Model of Action Phases -- 2.2. University Antecedents of Implementation Intentions -- 2.2.1. Entrepreneurship Education 2.2.2. Concept Development Support for Entrepreneurship -- 2.2.3. University Research Intensity -- 2.2.4. Industry Ties -- 3. Research Methodology -- 4. Empirical Findings -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Contributions and Future Research Lines -- References -- Appendix -- Chapter 7: Social Entrepreneurship: Perspective of Croatia -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What is Social Entrepreneurship and Who is a Social Entrepreneur? -- 3. Social Entrepreneurship in Croatia -- 3.1. The Positive Practice of Social Entrepreneurship in Croatia -- 3.2. The Perspective of Social Entrepreneurship -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Digital Entrepreneurship and Disruptive Innovation in the Greek Maritime Industry: the Case of Harbor Lab -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Background -- 1.2. Theoretical Framework -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Maritime Shipping Digitization -- 2.2. Digital Transformation and Disruptive Innovation in the Maritime Industry -- 2.3. Digital Entrepreneurship and Disruptive Innovation in the Greek Maritime Sector -- 3. Research Method: The Archival Case Study Design -- 4. The Case of Harbor Lab: Digital Entrepreneurship and Disruptive Innovation in the Greek Maritime Industry -- 4.1. Harbor Lab's Founder: The Journey of a Greek Digital Entrepreneur -- 4.2. Habor Lab as a Disruptor in the Maritime Industry -- 4.3. Looking Toward the Future -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Informal Entrepreneurship in Kosovo: An Institutionalist Approach -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Informal Entrepreneurship -- 2.2. Institutions and Informal Entrepreneurship -- 2.3. Horizontal and Vertical Trust and Informal Entrepreneurship -- 3. Methodology -- 3.1. Data and the Sample -- 3.2. Empirical Analysis -- 3.3. Dependent Variable -- 3.4. Independent Variables -- 3.5. Principal Component Analysis -- 3.6. Econometric Model -- 4. Results 5. Conclusions and Implications for Policymakers -- 6. Limitations and Future Suggestions -- References -- Appendix: Descriptive Statistics of the Sample -- Chapter 10: Multi-Context Analysis of the Environment for the Development of Entrepreneurship in Montenegro -- 1. Analysis of the Role and Importance of Entrepreneurship Development in Montenegro -- 2. Institutional and Strategic Framework of Entrepreneurship Development Support -- 3. State Measures - Financial and Non-financial Programs to Support the Entrepreneurship Development -- 4. The Importance of Entrepreneurial Learning in the Development of Entrepreneurial Activity in Montenegro -- 5. Case Study - The Success of Young People from Montenegro at the Prestigious EuroSkills Competition -- 6. Female Entrepreneurship as a Growing form of Entrepreneurial Activity in Montenegro -- 7. Specific Forms of Entrepreneurship - A Chance or Limitation of Further Development -- 7.1. Social Entrepreneurship -- 7.2. Immigrant Entrepreneurship and Digital Nomads as a Form of Entrepreneurial Activity in Montenegro -- 7.3. Economic Citizenship as a Form of Stimulating Entrepreneurship -- 8. Recommendations and Suggestions for Further Development of Entrepreneurship in Montenegro -- References -- Chapter 11: Sustainable Entrepreneurship in North Macedonia: Challenges and Perspectives -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Concept and Definition -- 2.1. What Should Sustainable Entrepreneurship Sustain and Develop? -- 3. Drivers of Sustainable Entrepreneurship -- 3.1. Innovation -- 3.2. Organizational Governance -- 3.3. Collaboration -- 3.4. Education -- 3.5. Consumer Preferences -- 4. Sustainable Entrepreneurship in NM -- 4.1. Challenges of Adopting Sustainable Solutions in NM -- 5. The Case of Ecolog -- 6. Managerial Implications -- 7. Future Research Agenda -- References Chapter 12: Gender Differences in Early-stage Entrepreneurship: The Case of Romanian Entrepreneurs -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Entrepreneurial Activity and Gender Differences -- 2.2. Opportunity Perception -- 2.3. Self-confidence -- 2.4. Knowing Other Entrepreneurs -- 2.5. Fear of Failure -- 3. Methodological Approach -- 3.1. Data and Variables -- 3.2. Regression Analysis -- 4. Results and Interpretation -- 5. Discussion of Our Findings -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: Development of Entrepreneurship in Serbia: Main External Factors and Influences -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Dataset -- 3. Strategic Framework and Financial Support for the Development of Entrepreneurship -- 4. Dynamics in the Entrepreneurship Sector -- 5. Major HILP Events in Serbia During the Last Decade -- 6. Overview of the IT Entrepreneurship in Serbia -- 7. Impact of FDI on Entrepreneurship in Serbia -- 8. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 14: Intrapreneurship, Ecopreneurship, and Digitalization in Slovenia -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Intrapreneurship -- 2.2. Ecopreneurship -- 2.3. Digitalization -- 3. Methods -- 4. Findings -- 5. Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15: Entrepreneurship Studies in Türkiye: Where are We? Where Should We Go? Analysis of International Publications -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methods -- 3. Findings -- 3.1. Performance Analysis -- 3.2. Theme and Evolution Analysis -- 3.2.1. Motor Themes -- 3.2.2. Scientific Evolution Structure of Entrepreneurship -- 3.3. Co-Author Analysis -- 3.4. Document Analysis -- 3.4.1. Gender and Entrepreneurship -- 3.4.2. Entrepreneurship in Family Businesses -- 3.4.3. Corporate Entrepreneurship -- 3.4.4. Social Entrepreneurship -- 3.4.5. SMEs (Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises) and Entrepreneurship -- 3.4.6. Immigrant/Refugee Entrepreneurship 3.4.7. Sustainable Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship |
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title | Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkans Perspective from Diverse Contexts |
title_auth | Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkans Perspective from Diverse Contexts |
title_exact_search | Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkans Perspective from Diverse Contexts |
title_full | Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkans Perspective from Diverse Contexts |
title_fullStr | Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkans Perspective from Diverse Contexts |
title_full_unstemmed | Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkans Perspective from Diverse Contexts |
title_short | Entrepreneurship Development in the Balkans |
title_sort | entrepreneurship development in the balkans perspective from diverse contexts |
title_sub | Perspective from Diverse Contexts |
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