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  1. Entrepreneurship processes: Digital self-efficacy, technostress, and entrepreneurial behaviour in South Africa
  2. COVID-19 adversities: setting an agenda for research on SME resilience
  3. Ambidexterity–resilience nexus and innovation: A focus on SMEs in a developing world setting
  4. Women entrepreneurship and village savings: a developing world perspective
  5. Everyday entrepreneurship in poverty: a focus on the networks of the developing world
  6. Mapping Multi‐Stakeholder Engagement: A Q Methodology in a Regional Project Management Scenario
  7. Slum‐Based CAV Networks: Networking in Unyielding Poverty Situations
  8. Technostress in entrepreneurship: focus on entrepreneurs in the developing world
  9. Exploiting a non-mainstream financial scheme to innovate: SMEs in the developing world
  10. Unconventional philosophies and practices: Vietnamese family firm performance in multiple countries
  11. Financing women entrepreneurship in the developing world: An fsQCA analysis of informal financing schemes
  12. Dealing with adversity: innovation among small and medium-sized enterprises in developing economies
  13. A disaggregated view of soft skills: Entrepreneurship education systems of Africa
  14. A technostress–entrepreneurship nexus in the developing world
  15. Host versus home country influence on the immigrant entrepreneurial process: an imprinting perspective
  16. ENABLING ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: AN INFORMAL ECONOMY PERSPECTIVE
  17. Community financing in entrepreneurship: A focus on women entrepreneurs in the developing world
  18. Deconstructing self-organisation in microentrepreneurship: A social embeddedness perspective
  19. Entrepreneurial intention: The role of the perceived benefits of digital technology
  20. Deconstructing involuntary financial exclusion: a focus on African SMEs
  21. A cross-national study of entrepreneurial intent: the contextual effect of social trust and trust in government
  22. A growth model for understanding female-owned enterprises
  23. Women entrepreneurship in developing economies: A gender-based growth model
  24. Trusting in indigenous institutions: exporting SMEs in Nigeria
  25. Institutional void , SMEs, Networks and internationalisation
  26. Leading the way: the entrepreneur or the leader?
  27. Bricolage and MSEs in emerging economies
  28. The impact of national social capital on business creation rates in the formal vs informal sectors
  29. Advancing Entrepreneurial Leadership as a Practice in MSME Management and Development
  30. Trust-Building Mechanisms in Group-Based Microfinance: A Cameroonian Perspective
  31. Competing with the grey market: Puzey and Payne in Zimbabwe
  32. Fostering micro-entrepreneurs’ structural and relational social capital through microfinance
  33. Entrepreneurship, gender gap and developing economies: the case of post-apartheid South Africa
  34. Engaged scholarship
  35. The entrepreneurial marketing management and commercialization arrangements of born-global bio-enterprises: the case of UK companies
  36. The role of global R&D networks in generating social capital for born-global bio-tech firms: a multi-case approach