Although innovation studies in developing countries acknowledge the importance of resources for firm innovation, their emphasis tends to be on bottlenecks created by resource constraints and institutional weaknesses. We address this shortcoming by exploring the relationship among firm resources and formal and informal institutions leading to innovation in these settings. By adopting a crisp-set qualitative comparative analysis of firms in sub-Saharan Africa, we confirm the thesis that informal institutions substitute underdeveloped formal institutions and in combination with firm-level resources afford firm innovation. More importantly, we find that informal institutions also complement more developed formal institutions in the presence or ...
Despite the importance of public policies in favor of the formalization of enterprises in French-spe...
This article critically analyses how the entrepreneurial ecosystem (EE) and institutional environmen...
The interaction between formal and informal businesses continues to grow in African countries. Yet, ...
Although innovation studies in developing countries acknowledge the importance of resources for firm...
This study examines how firm-level resources interact with regional institutional quality to explain...
International audiencePrior studies dealing with innovation in developing countries generally focus ...
This study examines how firm-level resources interact with regional institutional quality to explain...
This paper studies the role of institutions in explaining the innovation strategies offirms. In part...
Recent decades have seen a rise in optimism with regards to the sustainable economic prospects of su...
What is the role of the business environment in the promoting or restraining growth, technological i...
This study investigates the influence of informal knowledge institutions on new market innovation in...
Global and local challenges and changes in the structure of knowledge production and usage, have led...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...
Although corporate social innovation studies in developing countries acknowledge the importance of f...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...
Despite the importance of public policies in favor of the formalization of enterprises in French-spe...
This article critically analyses how the entrepreneurial ecosystem (EE) and institutional environmen...
The interaction between formal and informal businesses continues to grow in African countries. Yet, ...
Although innovation studies in developing countries acknowledge the importance of resources for firm...
This study examines how firm-level resources interact with regional institutional quality to explain...
International audiencePrior studies dealing with innovation in developing countries generally focus ...
This study examines how firm-level resources interact with regional institutional quality to explain...
This paper studies the role of institutions in explaining the innovation strategies offirms. In part...
Recent decades have seen a rise in optimism with regards to the sustainable economic prospects of su...
What is the role of the business environment in the promoting or restraining growth, technological i...
This study investigates the influence of informal knowledge institutions on new market innovation in...
Global and local challenges and changes in the structure of knowledge production and usage, have led...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...
Although corporate social innovation studies in developing countries acknowledge the importance of f...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...
Despite the importance of public policies in favor of the formalization of enterprises in French-spe...
This article critically analyses how the entrepreneurial ecosystem (EE) and institutional environmen...
The interaction between formal and informal businesses continues to grow in African countries. Yet, ...