New business creation is a critical driver of economic growth, social development, and there is a special interest in the role of entrepreneurs and the process that leads to the establishment and development of new enterprises. Entrepreneurship in emerging economies has been the subject of scholarly inquiry in recent decades. However, there are research gaps, with the specific case of Latin America presenting a vast field of opportunities for research.
Researchers interested in entrepreneurship dynamics are invited to submit their contributions for publication consideration in the European Business Review, with a special emphasis on approaches to entrepreneurship from the perspective of Latin America and the Caribbean.
Prospective manuscripts can be empirical (using quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods) or conceptual, which would aid in the development of new insights into the entrepreneurial phenomenon in emerging economy contexts.
The special issue is tied to the CLADEA Annual Conference in Guadalajara, Mexico, 21-23 October 2020.
Interesting works that deal with other emerging or developing regions (for example, Asia, Africa, etc.) and their relationship with Latin America, or relationships between developed economies and the region are also invited for submission.
Further information and details on submission are available through the European Business Review.