World Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development: Volume 16 Issue 4
This journal is now published by the World Association of Sustainable Development (WASD)
Table of contents
Can foreign aid contribute to sustained growth? A comparison of selected African and Asian countries
John Adams, Ola ElassalIdentifying if aid flows have contributed to economic growth or growth divergence between a sample of Asian and African countries is the purpose of this paper. Using data over the…
Mapping of scientific production on design thinking as a tool for entrepreneurship education: a bibliometric study of a decade
Denise Adriana Johann, Andrieli de Fátima Paz Nunes, Geovane Barbosa dos Santos, Deoclécio Junior Cardoso da Silva, Sirlene Aparecida Takeda Bresciani, Luis Felipe Dias LopesDesign thinking (DT) is still a relatively new methodology in the context of entrepreneurial education, which presents itself as an important tool for the development of…
Assessing sustainability marketing from macromarketing perspective: a multistakeholder approach
Soha Abutaleb, Noha El-BassiounyThe paper examines three main stakeholders in the market and their roles toward achieving sustainability marketing. Those stakeholders are consumers, companies and policymakers…
The role of ecosystem for entrepreneurship development in Sudan
Nahla G.A. Arabi, Abdelgadir M.A. AbdallaThe components of the ecosystems differ from one ecosystem to another. The purpose of this paper is to identify the components of entrepreneurial ecosystem and investigate its…
An analysis of the experiences based on experimental marketing: pandemic COVID-19 quarantine
Fernando Tavares, Eulália Santos, Ana Diogo, Vanessa RattenThe purpose of this article is to analyze the experiences experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic quarantine, based on an experimental marketing perspective and to validate a…
Value co-creation through social innovation in healthcare: a case of WE CARE Solar
Jashim Uddin Ahmed, Mohammad Asif Gazi, Rifat Iqbal, Quazi Tafsirul Islam, Niza TalukderMaternal mortality is an acute problem for many countries around the world, particularly those at the bottom of the pyramid (BoP). Most remote locations in these underdeveloped…
Firm–civil society organizational collaborations in the context of corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives; development of collaboration typology
Som Sekhar Bhattacharyya, Surabhi VermaBusiness firms operate in society not only for market gains but also for generating positive social externalities. Civil society organisations (CSO) have helped society to develop…
Entrepreneurial leadership: a missing link between perceived organizational support and organizational performance
Rabia Imran, Raghad Ezzeldin AldaasThe current research is aimed at exploring entrepreneurial leadership (EL) as a mediator in perceived organizational support (POS) and organizational performance (OP…
Strategic factors predicting the likelihood of youth entrepreneurship in Ghana: a logistic regression analysis
Obi Berko Obeng DamoahThe paper sought to make contribution to youth entrepreneurship research field. This is because whilst youth entrepreneurship presents enormous socio-economic benefits, including…
A generation of bricoleurs: digital entrepreneurship in Kenya
Jenna GrzesloThe purpose of this study is to explore how the uptake of digital technologies influences youth entrepreneurship in Kenya.
Youth employment in Ghana: economic and social development policies perspective
Emmanuel Tetteh Jumpah, Richard Ampadu-Ameyaw, Johnny Owusu-ArthurCreating employment opportunities for the youth remains a dilemma for policymakers. In many cases, policies and programmes to tackle youth unemployment have produced little…
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