Bibliometric review on indigenous entrepreneurship: Past findings, present and ways forward

Indigenous entrepreneurship is one of the emerging academic fields. Studying indigenous entrepreneurship creates a dynamic environment because business and entrepreneurship boost rural and urban socio-economic development. Indigenous people are vital to the entrepreneurial ecosystem. 250–600 million...

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Main Authors: Nor Emmy Shuhada, Derani, Mazita, Mokhtar, Gusman, Nawanir, Haziman, Zakaria
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Published: Akademia Baru 2023
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/37802/1/Bibliometric%20review%20on%20indigenous%20entrepreneurship.pdf
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https://www.akademiabaru.com/submit/index.php/arbms/article/view/4815
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author Nor Emmy Shuhada, Derani
Mazita, Mokhtar
Gusman, Nawanir
Haziman, Zakaria
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description Indigenous entrepreneurship is one of the emerging academic fields. Studying indigenous entrepreneurship creates a dynamic environment because business and entrepreneurship boost rural and urban socio-economic development. Indigenous people are vital to the entrepreneurial ecosystem. 250–600 million indigenous peoples live worldwide, including Africans, Americans, Asians, Europeans, and Oceanians. The government and policymakers have prioritized economic, social, educational, human capital, health, and development policies at the local and international levels to support indigenous communities. Academic and research activities on indigenous populations are lacking due to their importance. Recent studies only represent specific communities and ethnicities in a given geographic area. This study reviews indigenous entrepreneurship using a bibliometric approach. Bibliometrics was used to retrieve 767 journal articles from WoS. Three analyses were performed: citation analysis, co-citation analysis, and co-word analysis. Co-word analysis finds five clusters, and co-citation analysis four. This study examines indigenous entrepreneurship conceptually and practically and suggests a few future directions based on research limitations.
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spelling my.ump.umpir.378022023-08-28T01:31:54Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/37802/ Bibliometric review on indigenous entrepreneurship: Past findings, present and ways forward Nor Emmy Shuhada, Derani Mazita, Mokhtar Gusman, Nawanir Haziman, Zakaria HB Economic Theory HC Economic History and Conditions HF Commerce Indigenous entrepreneurship is one of the emerging academic fields. Studying indigenous entrepreneurship creates a dynamic environment because business and entrepreneurship boost rural and urban socio-economic development. Indigenous people are vital to the entrepreneurial ecosystem. 250–600 million indigenous peoples live worldwide, including Africans, Americans, Asians, Europeans, and Oceanians. The government and policymakers have prioritized economic, social, educational, human capital, health, and development policies at the local and international levels to support indigenous communities. Academic and research activities on indigenous populations are lacking due to their importance. Recent studies only represent specific communities and ethnicities in a given geographic area. This study reviews indigenous entrepreneurship using a bibliometric approach. Bibliometrics was used to retrieve 767 journal articles from WoS. Three analyses were performed: citation analysis, co-citation analysis, and co-word analysis. Co-word analysis finds five clusters, and co-citation analysis four. This study examines indigenous entrepreneurship conceptually and practically and suggests a few future directions based on research limitations. Akademia Baru 2023-08-23 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_nc_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/37802/1/Bibliometric%20review%20on%20indigenous%20entrepreneurship.pdf Nor Emmy Shuhada, Derani and Mazita, Mokhtar and Gusman, Nawanir and Haziman, Zakaria (2023) Bibliometric review on indigenous entrepreneurship: Past findings, present and ways forward. Journal of Advanced Research in Business and Management Studies, 31 (1). pp. 30-50. ISSN 2462-1935. (Published) https://www.akademiabaru.com/submit/index.php/arbms/article/view/4815
spellingShingle HB Economic Theory
HC Economic History and Conditions
HF Commerce
Nor Emmy Shuhada, Derani
Mazita, Mokhtar
Gusman, Nawanir
Haziman, Zakaria
Bibliometric review on indigenous entrepreneurship: Past findings, present and ways forward
title Bibliometric review on indigenous entrepreneurship: Past findings, present and ways forward
title_full Bibliometric review on indigenous entrepreneurship: Past findings, present and ways forward
title_fullStr Bibliometric review on indigenous entrepreneurship: Past findings, present and ways forward
title_full_unstemmed Bibliometric review on indigenous entrepreneurship: Past findings, present and ways forward
title_short Bibliometric review on indigenous entrepreneurship: Past findings, present and ways forward
title_sort bibliometric review on indigenous entrepreneurship: past findings, present and ways forward
topic HB Economic Theory
HC Economic History and Conditions
HF Commerce
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/37802/1/Bibliometric%20review%20on%20indigenous%20entrepreneurship.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/37802/
https://www.akademiabaru.com/submit/index.php/arbms/article/view/4815
url_provider http://umpir.ump.edu.my/