This study builds on prior scholarly works on institutions and entrepreneurship by examining the process of transitions and institutional obstacles that force serial entrepreneurs’ shift to operate in the formal or informal sector after entrepreneurial business failures. Using insights from 32 serial entrepreneurs in Ghana, a framework was developed and utilized to explicate how the pull and push motivations for the transition into or persisting with formality or informality after business failure unfolds over time. Our analysis sheds light on the processes and effects of the motivations on the persistently high level of entrepreneurial activities in the informal sector for many emerging economies
Institutional theory has been widely used to explain entrepreneurship in the informal economy. A fir...
Existing research increasingly provide evidence to support the view that formal and informal insti...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...
In light of the growing national priority to develop and revitalise entrepreneurship in emerging eco...
Extant literature has shown that millions of Africans, as part of their everyday work and enterprise...
Based on the recognition that enterprises operate at different levels of informality, this paper eva...
© 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The paper aims to analyse the interplay between formal ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This article examines the entrepreneurial persistence of opportunity-motivated entrepreneurs in Ghan...
Over a decade ago, scholars in different domains of knowledge such as strategic management, economic...
In recent years, a new institutionalist theory has emerged to explain the prevalence of informal sec...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.This study investigates...
This paper extends prior scholarly works on entrepreneurial failure, entrepreneurial resilience and ...
Purpose – This study aims to evaluate the role of entrepreneurial ecosystems conditions (formal, inf...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the multi-faceted contexts, which influence the mot...
Institutional theory has been widely used to explain entrepreneurship in the informal economy. A fir...
Existing research increasingly provide evidence to support the view that formal and informal insti...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...
In light of the growing national priority to develop and revitalise entrepreneurship in emerging eco...
Extant literature has shown that millions of Africans, as part of their everyday work and enterprise...
Based on the recognition that enterprises operate at different levels of informality, this paper eva...
© 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The paper aims to analyse the interplay between formal ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This article examines the entrepreneurial persistence of opportunity-motivated entrepreneurs in Ghan...
Over a decade ago, scholars in different domains of knowledge such as strategic management, economic...
In recent years, a new institutionalist theory has emerged to explain the prevalence of informal sec...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.This study investigates...
This paper extends prior scholarly works on entrepreneurial failure, entrepreneurial resilience and ...
Purpose – This study aims to evaluate the role of entrepreneurial ecosystems conditions (formal, inf...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the multi-faceted contexts, which influence the mot...
Institutional theory has been widely used to explain entrepreneurship in the informal economy. A fir...
Existing research increasingly provide evidence to support the view that formal and informal insti...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...