Small business and entrepreneurship in Africa: the nexus of entrepreneurial ecosystems and productive entrepreneurship

IF 1.7 Q3 BUSINESS Small Enterprise Research Pub Date : 2020-05-03 DOI:10.1080/13215906.2020.1761869
Jonathan Mukiza Peter Kansheba
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ABSTRACT The impact of entrepreneurship and small business activities in Africa has habitually been lower and receives less attention in research. This study aims at investigating the mediation role of innovations on the relationship between entrepreneurial ecosystem approach and productive entrepreneurship. Using panel dataset of 35 African countries, the study contributes to the existing literature in two ways. First, the panel regression findings contribute to the theoretical debate and fill the empirical gap, recent research has been dominated by conceptual works. The findings reveal mixed (positive and negative) and weak insignificant direct influence of eco-factors such as finance, government support and programmes, knowledge, market and culture on productive entrepreneurship. However, their influence is more pronounced when innovations mediate the relationship. Second, it provides new insight to policymakers and practitioners in developing policies and programmes that foster entrepreneurial ecosystems and improved innovation performance for better entrepreneurship development. It concludes with suggestions for future research.
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非洲的小企业和企业家精神:企业家生态系统和生产性企业家精神的联系
在非洲,创业和小企业活动的影响通常较低,在研究中受到的关注较少。本研究旨在探讨创新在创业生态系统方式与生产性创业关系中的中介作用。该研究使用了35个非洲国家的面板数据集,在两个方面对现有文献做出了贡献。首先,面板回归的发现有助于理论辩论,填补了实证空白,最近的研究主要是概念性的工作。调查结果表明,金融、政府支持和方案、知识、市场和文化等生态因素对生产性创业的直接影响是混合的(积极的和消极的)和微弱的、微不足道的。然而,当创新调解这种关系时,它们的影响更为明显。其次,它为政策制定者和从业者制定政策和计划提供了新的见解,这些政策和计划旨在培育创业生态系统,提高创新绩效,以促进创业发展。最后对今后的研究提出了建议。
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