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  1. Opportunity entrepreneurship after 65: Relevant factors in OECD countries
  2. Hybrid entrepreneurs: The value of experience
  3. The role of individual capabilities, workplace, and national culture on corporate entrepreneurship: A gender perspective
  4. Senior entrepreneurship dynamics: Latin America perspective
  5. A gender-comparative study of informal entrepreneurship: the moderating role of location decision
  6. Senior entrepreneurship in Latin America
  7. Local entrepreneurial ecosystems as configural narratives: A new way of seeing and evaluating antecedents and outcomes
  8. Does gender matter for corporate entrepreneurship? A cross-countries study
  9. Special section editorial
  10. From lab to market: An analysis of gender role in academic entrepreneurial intention
  11. Guest editorial: the entrepreneurship challenges in Latin America
  12. Entrepreneurship and subjective well-being: Does the motivation to start-up a firm matter?
  13. Does triple helix collaboration matter for the early internationalisation of technology-based firms in emerging Economies?
  14. Ambitious Entrepreneurship and Its Relationship with R&D Policy in Latin American Countries
  15. Entrepreneurial intentions in the context of a natural disaster
  16. Guest editorial
  17. Municipal Green Purchasing in Mexico: Policy Adoption and Implementation Success
  18. Evolution of the entrepreneurship and innovation research in Ibero-America between 1986 and 2015
  19. Editorial
  20. Editorial
  21. Conducting Management Research in Latin America: Why and What’s in It for You?
  22. The Effects of the National System of Social Security Over Senior Entrepreneurs
  23. Do employees’ generational cohorts influence corporate venturing? A multilevel analysis
  24. Regional entrepreneurial ecosystems in Mexico: a comparative analysis
  25. R&D transfer, policy and innovative ambitious entrepreneurship: evidence from Latin American countries
  26. When science meets the market: a multidisciplinary approach of entrepreneurship education
  27. Transnational entrepreneurs: opportunity or necessity driven? Empirical evidence from two dynamic economies from Latin America and Europe
  28. The influence of human and relational capital on the rapid internationalization of firms
  29. Home court advantage? Knowledge‐based FDI and spillovers in emerging economies
  30. International entrepreneurship: a bibliometric overview
  31. Necessity or Opportunity? The Effects of State Fragility and Economic Development on Entrepreneurial Efforts
  32. The generative potential of emerging technology to support startups and new ecosystems
  33. The Chilean entrepreneurial ecosystem: understanding the gender gap in entrepreneurial activity
  34. Does entrepreneurship education change minds? A multinational analysis of mandatory and voluntary entrepreneurial training
  35. Different strokes for different folks? The impact of heterogeneity in work characteristics and country contexts on work-life balance among the self-employed
  36. International entrepreneurial firms in Chile: An exploratory profile
  37. Entrepreneurship and Socioeconomic Indicators in Latin America
  38. Internationalization of Small Firms in Chile
  39. Entrepreneurship in Chile
  40. Entrepreneurship Policy and Its Impact on the Cultural Legitimacy for Entrepreneurship in a Developing Country Context
  41. International Entrepreneurship in Latin America: Lessons from Theory and Practice
  42. Regulations and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Developed and Developing Countries
  43. Municipal demand-side policy tools and the strategic management of technology life cycles
  44. Determinants of early internationalization of new firms: the case of Chile
  45. Micro-multinational or not? International entrepreneurship, networking and learning effects
  46. Current ventures of women entrepreneurs: relating performance and goals
  47. Quality of Government Institutions and Entrepreneurial Motivation: A Multi-country Approach
  48. GEM research: achievements and challenges
  49. “Surfeiting, the appetite may sicken”: entrepreneurship and happiness
  50. The development of business angel networks in Latin American countries: the case of Chile
  51. Ten years of Global Entrepreneurship Monitor: accomplishments and prospects
  52. Evaluation of the Determinants of Technological and Managerial Results of Cooperability in Brazilian Multinationals
  53. International Entrepreneurship in Latin America: Development Challenges
  54. INFORMAL INVESTORS IN CHILE: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY FROM A GENDER PERSPECTIVE / NEFORMALIŲ INVESTUOTOJŲ (PAGAL LYTĮ) TYRIMAS ČILĖJE
  55. Understanding Organizations in Complex, Emergent and Uncertain Environments
  56. Entrepreneurial opportunities in peripheral versus core regions in Chile
  57. Poverty and Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries
  58. Quantifying the relationship between entrepreneurship and competitiveness development stages in Latin America
  59. The Impact of Institutions on Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries
  60. Female Entrepreneurship in Latin America and the Caribbean: Characteristics, Drivers and Relationship to Economic Development
  61. Financing entrepreneurial activity in Chile: scale and scope of public support programs
  62. Entrepreneurship and competitiveness dynamics in Latin America
  63. Longitudinal analysis of entrepreneurship and competitiveness dynamics in Latin America
  64. Learning to grow
  65. Understanding the service profit chain in Latin America: managerial perspective from Mexico