EDII Institutional Repository
EDII Institutional Repository (EDII IR) is a digital service that collects, preserves, and communicates its institutional knowledge products to the budding entrepreneurs, practitioners, academicians, researchers and students for their information needs. The collection of the EDII IR includes: Institute Publications, Faculty Publications, Biennial Conference Proceedings, Journal of Entrepreneurship, Working Papers,Project Profiles, etc..
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Troilo, Michael; Freeman, Nick; Abe, Masato
(Sage Publications, 2025-02-21)
Access to finance (A2F) for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) is critical for their survival and development, yet such access remains constrained for many MSMEs worldwide. In this article, the authors ...
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Jayacyril, Christina Maria; Kuttalam, Magesh; Michael, Annie Riya; Velnadar, Regina; Parayitam, Satyanarayana
(Sage Publications, 2025-03-25)
The aim of the study is to examine the effects of entrepreneurs’ cognitive style on firm performance mediated through experiential learning. A conceptual model was developed showing the responsibility as a moderator between ...
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Khan, Golam Mostafa; Taghizadeh, Seyedeh Khadijeh; Riyami, Said Al; Rahman, Syed Abidur; AlAbri, Salem
(Sage Publications, 2025-02-07)
Balancing explorative and exploitative innovations poses a significant challenge for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) due to resource limitations. Strategic entrepreneurship behaviour offers a potential solution; ...
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Wise, Sean; Valliere, Dave
(Sage Publications, 2025-02-15)
Most research on accelerators to date focuses on the startups themselves. There has been limited research on the accelerators and their performance as the unit of analysis. Using the upper echelon theory, this article ...
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Olubodun, Idowu Emmanuel; Dada, James Temitope; Omodara, Olabisi Damilola; Tabash, Mosab I.
(Sage Publications, 2025-03-03)
Despite the importance of enterprise creation in addressing socio-economic problems in the extant literature, the relationship between ease of doing business (EODB) and enterprise creation remains an open question. This ...
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