Abstract:
Entrepreneurial Intensity (EI) is considered as the specific tool in the present study
to capture the correlates of focus, commitment, innovativeness, proactiveness and
risk management. However, apart from the mentioned correlates, EI also takes care
of performance of the enterprise and frequency of the entrepreneurial events
(frequency in short) into consideration. The objective of the study aims to capture the
study of EI from two angles. The first angle focuses on the trend of the outcomes of
the literature study, and the second banks on the bibliometric analysis that
investigate the research landscape surrounding the entrepreneurial intensity. The
literature surveys suggests that the study of EI has taken four routes, i.e., original
study of EI where EI is defined; EI’s influence on different correlates ; contribution
of other factors correlates to study of EI; and finally influenced by definite correlates,
impact of EI on other factors correlates in continuation. Again, Bibliometric analysis
is used to examine academic publications to identify trends, patterns, and
relationships within a specific field. The bibliometric data aims to map the evolution of research on the entrepreneurial intensity, identifying key contributors, influential
journals, and emerging research themes.