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TY - JOUR
T1 - Entrepreneurial Dynamics and Institutional Changes
AU - Hormiga, Esther
AU - Xiao, Li
AU - Smallbone, David
PY - 2018/1/18
Y1 - 2018/1/18
N2 - Contemporary literature has paid considerable attention to the relationships between formal and informal institutions and early stage firms’ behaviours in different institutional settings in recent years. Given a constantly changing business environment in which companies are operating, there is a need to continuously study how they deal with new challenges and how they achieve new goals. It is essential for not only nascent but also experienced entrepreneurs to discover new dynamics in order to stay at a competitive level. This special issue of Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business aims to explore the role of dynamics that interact with institutional changes in surviving and growing ventures. We present the nine articles with a variety of studied contexts, which shed some light on how companies or organisations keep up with institutional changes at both macro and micro level, by actively transforming business practices and entrepreneurial processes.
AB - Contemporary literature has paid considerable attention to the relationships between formal and informal institutions and early stage firms’ behaviours in different institutional settings in recent years. Given a constantly changing business environment in which companies are operating, there is a need to continuously study how they deal with new challenges and how they achieve new goals. It is essential for not only nascent but also experienced entrepreneurs to discover new dynamics in order to stay at a competitive level. This special issue of Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business aims to explore the role of dynamics that interact with institutional changes in surviving and growing ventures. We present the nine articles with a variety of studied contexts, which shed some light on how companies or organisations keep up with institutional changes at both macro and micro level, by actively transforming business practices and entrepreneurial processes.
KW - Entrepreneurial dynamics
KW - Institutional changes
KW - Processes
KW - Entrepreneurship
U2 - 10.1344/jesb2018.1.j035
DO - 10.1344/jesb2018.1.j035
M3 - Editorial
VL - 3
SP - 1
EP - 16
JO - Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business
JF - Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business
IS - 1
ER -