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Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies: Where Are We Today and Where Should the Research Go in the Future
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Startup EcosystemEconomic DevelopmentDevelopment EconomicsInternational EntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurshipManagementResearch GoEntrepreneurial InnovationEconomicsEntrepreneurial PhenomenonWhere ShouldVenture CapitalStrategic ManagementInnovationEmerging MarketEconomic FoundationBusinessEntrepreneurship ResearchSpecial IssueEmerging Markets
Emerging economies are increasingly market‑oriented and expanding, yet little is known about the role of entrepreneurship in their development. The article reviews existing literature on entrepreneurship in emerging economies. The authors review special‑issue research and outline future research priorities. Many emerging economies are rapidly becoming major global economic forces.
Emerging economies are characterized by an increasing market orientation and an expanding economic foundation. The success of many of these economies is such that they are rapidly becoming major economic forces in the world. Entrepreneurship plays a key role in this economic development. Yet to date, little is known about entrepreneurship in emerging economies. This introductory article to the special issue on entrepreneurship in emerging economies examines the literature that exists to date in this important domain. It then reviews the research that was generated as part of this special issue on this topic. The article concludes with a discussion of the critical future research needs in this area.
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