Index

Strategic Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Business Model Innovation

ISBN: 978-1-80382-138-2, eISBN: 978-1-80382-137-5

Publication date: 23 May 2022

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(2022), "Index", Ratten, V. (Ed.) Strategic Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Business Model Innovation, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 181-189. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-137-520221011

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INDEX

Age
, 159, 162

level as moderation variables
, 163–164

as moderating variable
, 176–177

Akhirat (judgment day)
, 37

American pharmaceutical industry
, 130–131

Analysis tools
, 165–166

Analytical techniques
, 165–166

Anderson-Rubin test (AR test)
, 142–145

Artisan entrepreneurship
, 117

Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
, 31–32

Associations
, 84

Aveiro, entrepreneurial ecosystems in
, 82

Average variance extracted (AVE)
, 165–166

Badan Pusat Statistik data (BPS data)
, 156–157, 160–161

Bahrain
, 62

CSR implementation in
, 68–69

economic growth of
, 66

Barcelona, entrepreneurial ecosystems in
, 80

Bilbao, entrepreneurial ecosystems in
, 80

Blocks and data connection
, 98

Braga, entrepreneurial ecosystems in
, 82

Brunei Darussalam
, 31–32

Brunei, pandemic and MSMEs
, 34–36

creation of new startups
, 34–36

pandemic and MSMEs in Brunei
, 34

Bureaucracy
, 88–89

Business
, 42–43

course
, 25

diversification
, 64–65

dynamic capabilities
, 51–52

environment
, 126

incubators
, 96

performance
, 132–133

Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey (BEEPS)
, 126–127, 134

Business incubation

model of formation and composition of entrepreneurial teams in
, 106

perception of performance and purpose of
, 103–104

stages
, 94

Business innovation

Brunei, pandemic and MSMEs
, 34–36

Islamic-based funding innovation for MSMEs
, 36–37

need of innovation in crisis
, 32–34

Business models
, 8

innovation
, 2–3, 9–10

theory of strategic entrepreneurial ecosystems and
, 10–11

Capital
, 5

Cartesian dualism
, 115–116

Categorization
, 98–99

CEEs approach
, 84

Central Statistics Agency of Indonesia (BPS)
, 160–161

CIS model
, 84

Classic education crisis
, 114

Classic tourism educators
, 115–116

Cognitive skills
, 115–116

Collectivist culture
, 67–68

Companies
, 5

Conditional Likelihood Ratio test (CLR)
, 142–145

Consumers’ habits
, 65–68

Convergent validity
, 165–168

Cooperatives
, 84, 86

Coronavirus (COVID-19)
, 47

impact on women entrepreneurship in Pakistan
, 52

innovation in
, 32–34

pandemic
, 8, 10, 31–32, 114

Corporate entrepreneurship
, 18

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
, 65

comparing CSR implementation in GCC countries
, 68–69

“COVID-19 Relief Fund”
, 37

Creativity
, 117

Crisis

classic education
, 114

of tourism education
, 115–116

Cross-sectional data
, 141

Crowdfunding
, 33–34

Islamic
, 36–37

Cultural dimensions in Middle East
, 65–67

Culture
, 65–68

Cumulative grade point average (CGPA)
, 22–23

Data
, 134

analysis
, 23–24, 98–99

collection
, 97–98, 164–165

population
, 164

Demographic(s)
, 162

factors
, 158

influence of
, 158

Descriptive models
, 128

Descriptive statistical analysis
, 165–166

Digital businesses
, 33

Digital dynamic capabilities
, 51

Digital economy
, 8, 49–50

Digital payments
, 33

Digital readiness of MSMEs

ICT knowledge effect on
, 163

intrinsic motivation effect on
, 163

Digital transformation
, 50

Digitalization
, 8–9, 33, 160

ICT knowledge influence on readiness of
, 175–176

intrinsic motivation effect on readiness of
, 171–175

of MSMEs
, 156, 158

Digitization
, 18, 42–43, 45–47, 49–50

Discriminant validity test
, 165–166, 168, 172

Diverse entrepreneurial orientations
, 95–96

“Doing Business”
, 78

Domo app
, 35

domoMart app
, 35

Dynamic capabilities theory
, 43, 45–46, 50, 52

business dynamic capabilities
, 51–52

digital dynamic capabilities
, 51

humane dynamic capabilities
, 52

E-commerce
, 33

E-market
, 35–36

Econometric specification
, 141–142

Economic growth in GCC Countries
, 64–66

Economic prioritization
, 68–69

Ecosystem
, 6

component
, 3–4

Education

food heritage and
, 116–117

lack of
, 89

level
, 159, 162

as moderation variables
, 163–164, 176–177

Emerging economy
, 43–44

Emerging forms
, 84

Emotional intelligence
, 18–19, 22

Employees training on innovation
, 140

Employment integration (EIs)
, 84

Endogeneity
, 142

Engagement
, 5

English language
, 46–47

Enterprise
, 128–129

Entrepreneurial activities
, 95–96

Entrepreneurial attitudes
, 19–20

Entrepreneurial behaviors
, 19–20

Entrepreneurial component
, 3–4

Entrepreneurial context
, 96–97

Entrepreneurial culture
, 4

Entrepreneurial ecosystem
, 1–3, 6, 75, 79, 82

analysis
, 78–89

business model innovation
, 9–10

challenges
, 88–89

elements of
, 4–5

expansion of entrepreneurial ecosystem literature
, 7

investors
, 86–88

of Pakistan
, 42–43

policies and tax benefits
, 82–84

Portugal
, 79

social enterprise
, 84–86

society aspects of
, 6

Spain
, 78–79

strategic
, 7–8

theory of strategic entrepreneurial ecosystems and business model innovation
, 10–11

Entrepreneurial education

data analysis
, 23–24

EGI
, 20

EII
, 20

emotional intelligence
, 22

entrepreneurial intention
, 19–20

entrepreneurial self-efficacy
, 21–22

EO
, 20

findings
, 24–25

methods
, 22

sample and data collection
, 22

steps forward in preparing next generation of entrepreneurs
, 26–27

variables
, 23

Entrepreneurial environment and performance in GCC
, 69–70

Entrepreneurial expectations
, 104–105

Entrepreneurial experience
, 25

Entrepreneurial goal intention (EGI)
, 18–20, 25

Entrepreneurial implementation intention (EII)
, 18–20

Entrepreneurial intention
, 19–20

Entrepreneurial orientation (EO)
, 18–20

Entrepreneurial self-efficacy
, 18–19, 21–22

Entrepreneurial talent
, 46

Entrepreneurial teams
, 94

data analysis
, 98–99

description of teams
, 99–100

entrepreneurial context
, 96–97

entrepreneurial expectations
, 104–105

integrated model derived from research
, 105

literature review
, 94–97

methodology
, 97–99

narratives
, 100–105

perception of performance and purpose of business incubator
, 103–104

performance, expectations, and relationships among team members
, 95–96

results
, 99–105

team composition and relationship
, 95

team formation and composition
, 100–102

working relationships
, 102–103

Entrepreneurialism
, 18

Entrepreneurs. See also Women entrepreneurs
, 3–4, 6, 10–11

leadership ability of
, 50–51

nascent
, 6

role
, 47

steps forward in preparing next generation of
, 26–27

Entrepreneurship. See also Women entrepreneurship
, 3–4, 6–7, 18, 41–42, 49–50, 94, 115–117

Ethics
, 68, 115–116

Export intensity
, 145–146

External social factors
, 49–50

Family business
, 24

Field observation
, 97–98

Financial constraints
, 33–34

Financial support
, 88

Firm openness (FOs)
, 139, 143, 145

Firm(s)

characteristics
, 134, 141, 143, 145

description of variables and summary statistics
, 135–138

firm’s innovation and ICT, determinants of
, 140

FOs, innovation and
, 139, 143, 145

innovation performance of
, 131–133

performance
, 130

Food delivery based mobile applications
, 35

Food heritage and education
, 116–117

Foreign-owned firms
, 139

Formal exchanges
, 7

Foundations
, 84–85

Framework conditions
, 4–5

Functional composition
, 95

Funding
, 4

Gender
, 159, 162

discrimination
, 47

gender-based discriminatory behavior
, 48

level as moderation variables
, 163–164

variable role
, 176–177

Generic engagement
, 11

German manufacturing firms
, 132

German Socio-Economic Panel
, 20–21

Global Digital Reports
, 33

Global Entrepreneurship Index (GEI)
, 70

Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM)
, 43, 94

Globalization
, 50

GoMamam app
, 35

Government support
, 5

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
, 44–45, 62, 126, 146

Gross National Income (GNI)
, 78

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
, 11–12, 62

comparing CSR implementation in
, 68–69

culture and consumers’ habits
, 65–68

economic growth in
, 64–66

entrepreneurial environment and performance in
, 69–70

population and demographics in
, 63

Gulf countries
, 62

Habitual entrepreneurs
, 3

Heterogeneity
, 141

Humane dynamic capabilities
, 52

Humane entrepreneurship (HumEnt)
, 52

Hypotheses testing
, 169–171

construct reliability and validity
, 171

path coefficients
, 169–170

R-Square (R2) Dan Q-Square (Q2)
, 170–171

second model
, 170

“Iberia”. See Iberian Peninsula

Iberian Peninsula
, 76

Incubation
, 94

team
, 104

Indonesian MSMEs
, 156–157, 160

Inductive approach
, 97

Inequality
, 48

Informal exchanges
, 7

Information and communication technologies (ICTs)
, 126–127, 129, 157, 165

conceptual framework
, 127–131

data and method
, 133–142

determinants of firm’s innovation and
, 140

econometric specification
, 141–142

effect on digital readiness of MSMEs
, 163

effect on innovation
, 143–145

employees
, 140–141

findings
, 142–146

influence on readiness of digitalization of MSMEs
, 175–176

innovation and
, 129–131

innovation and firm openness
, 139

innovation performance of firms
, 131–133

instrumental variables and heterogeneity
, 141

knowledge
, 158, 162

literature focuses on
, 131–133

resource-based determinants of innovation
, 140

Information technology (IT)
, 158

knowledge
, 161–162

readiness
, 163

revolution
, 126

Inner model
, 166, 168–169, 173

results
, 168–169

Innovation
, 9

in crisis
, 32–34

and firm openness
, 139

and ICT
, 129–131

performance
, 132–133, 145–146

performance of firms
, 131–133

resource-based determinants of
, 140

Innovativeness
, 21

Institutional environments
, 49–50

Instrumental variable probit model
, 141

Instrumental variables
, 141

Integrated model derived from research
, 105

Intermediaries
, 5

Internal factors
, 157–158

Intrinsic motivation
, 158, 161

effect on digital readiness of MSMEs
, 163

effect on readiness of digitalization of MSMEs
, 171–175

indicators
, 168

Investors
, 86–88

in Portugal
, 87–88

in Spain
, 87

Islam
, 62

Islamic financial technology
, 37–38

Islamic-based funding innovation for MSMEs
, 36–37

Islamic crowdfunding
, 36–37

Islamic social finance
, 37

Israel
, 75–76

Ivprobit model
, 142

Joy Lab
, 117–121

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA)
, 62

CSR implementation in
, 68–69

economic growth of
, 66

Knowledge
, 115–116

Kuwait
, 62

CSR implementation in
, 68–69

economic growth of
, 66

Labeling
, 98–99

Latent variable
, 141–142

Latin American countries
, 96

entrepreneurial team and business incubators in
, 94

Leadership
, 5

ability of entrepreneurs
, 50–51

Learning
, 51–52

Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
, 64–65

Lisbon, entrepreneurial ecosystems in
, 81

LM-J overidentification test
, 142–145

Local level players in Portuguese ecosystems
, 80–81

Long-term heritage site management
, 116–117

Madrid, entrepreneurial ecosystems in
, 80

Málaga, entrepreneurial ecosystems in
, 80

Malaysia

data analysis
, 23–24

EGI
, 20

EII
, 20

emotional intelligence
, 22

entrepreneurial intention
, 19–20

entrepreneurial self-efficacy
, 21–22

EO
, 20

findings
, 24–25

methods
, 22

private university in
, 18–19

sample and data collection
, 22

steps forward in preparing next generation of entrepreneurs
, 26–27

variables
, 23

Managerial models
, 128

Marketing innovation
, 130

Massification of education
, 114

Measurement model. See Outer model

Medium enterprises
, 128

Mercy houses
, 85

Micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs)
, 31–32, 132–133, 156, 158, 160, 164

Brunei, pandemic and
, 34–36

classification of MSMEs
, 157

development of research hypothesis
, 163–164

digital readiness
, 156–157

digital readiness index
, 156

discriminant validity
, 172

education, age, and gender levels as moderation variables
, 163–164

education level, age, and gender
, 162

hypotheses testing
, 169–171

ICT knowledge effect on
, 163

ICT knowledge influence on readiness of digitalization of MSMEs
, 175–176

inner model
, 173

intrinsic motivation
, 161, 163

intrinsic motivation effect on readiness of digitalization of MSMEs
, 171–175

Islamic-based funding innovation for
, 36–37

IT knowledge
, 161–162

literature review
, 160

pandemic and MSMEs in Brunei
, 34

path analysis
, 174

research methods
, 164–169

research model
, 164

results
, 171–177

SMEs/MSMEs
, 160–164

variable role gender, education level, age as moderating variable
, 176–177

Middle East, cultural dimensions in
, 65–67

Middle Eastern and North Africa countries (MENA countries)
, 64

Ministry of Transport and Info Communications (MTIC)
, 36

Modern-day digital market
, 50–51

Monarchy regime
, 64

Muamalah
, 36

Mudarabah
, 36

Musyarakah
, 36

Mutual associations
, 85

Narratives
, 100–105

Nascent entrepreneurs
, 6

National Isolation Center (NIC)
, 37

National level players in Portuguese ecosystems
, 81

Network density
, 5

Networking
, 99, 103

New employment creation
, 36

Next generation of entrepreneurs

policy implications
, 26–27

research implications
, 26

steps forward in preparing
, 26–27

Non-Government Organization (NGO)
, 47–48

Non-western cosmologies
, 116–117

Normative models
, 128

Oman
, 62

CSR implementation in
, 68–69

economic growth of
, 66

ONZ app (delivery service platform)
, 35

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
, 69–70

Organizational innovation
, 130

Outer model
, 165–166

criteria
, 166

results
, 167

p-value

data
, 169–170

tests
, 166

Pakistan

COVID-19 impact on women entrepreneurship in
, 52

current entrepreneurial landscape of
, 47–48

entrepreneurial ecosystem of
, 42–43

women entrepreneurs in
, 45

women entrepreneurship in
, 48–49

Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS)
, 44–45

PANCOE
, 114–115

experience of
, 117–121

Pandemic
, 33

Brunei, pandemic and MSMEs
, 34–36

pandemic and MSMEs in Brunei
, 34

Parcel delivery service platform
, 35

Partial Least Square (PLS)
, 165–166

algorithm test
, 167

Patent approach
, 82

Path coefficients
, 169–170

Pattern identification
, 99

Performance
, 130

business
, 132–133

economic
, 131

firm
, 130

innovation
, 132–133

Philanthropic associations
, 85

Philanthropy
, 37

Pivoting
, 34–35

Pleasure (joy)
, 114, 117–118

crisis of tourism education
, 115–116

experience of PANCOE
, 117–121

food heritage and education
, 116–117

Policies
, 82–84

in Spain
, 82–83

Population science
, 162

Porto, entrepreneurial ecosystems in
, 81–82

Portugal
, 76, 79

agents in Portuguese social entrepreneurship
, 86

business in
, 78

challenges
, 89

entrepreneurial activities in
, 76

entrepreneurial ecosystems
, 78, 80, 82

information about corporate framework
, 77

investors
, 87–88

key economics figures
, 77

policies and tax benefits
, 83–84

social enterprise
, 85–86

Post-incubation
, 94

team
, 104

Pre-incubation
, 94

team
, 104

Prejudice against women
, 48

Primarily orienting research
, 94

Proactiveness
, 21

Probit model
, 141–142

Process innovation
, 129–130

Product innovation
, 129

Professionalism
, 115–116

Profit prioritization
, 68–69

Public policies
, 6

Q-Square value (Q2)
, 168–171

Qatar
, 62

CSR implementation in
, 68–69

economic growth of
, 66

Qualitative methodology
, 97

Quantitative approach methods
, 164

Questionnaires
, 164–165

R-Square value (R2)
, 166, 170–171

Regional innovation system
, 3

Regression models
, 24

Reliability test
, 167–168

Religion
, 62

Research
, 164

hypothesis development
, 163–164

model
, 164

questions
, 97

Resource-based determinants (RB determinants)
, 143–145

of innovation
, 140

Respondents’ overview
, 166–167

Risk-taking
, 20–21

Runner services
, 36

Sadaqah (voluntary charity)
, 37

Sadaqah jariah
, 37

Satisfaction with life
, 24–25

“ScaleUp Porto”
, 81–82

Seizing
, 50–51

Self efficacy, entrepreneurial
, 21–22

Senior management experience
, 140

Sense of community
, 103

Sensing
, 50–51

Shariah
, 36

Silicon Valley
, 75–76

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
, 31–33, 160, 164

Small enterprises
, 128

Smart PLS 3. 0
, 165–166, 168–169

Social enterprise. See also Micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs)
, 84–86

in Portugal
, 85–86

in Spain
, 84

Social media
, 33

Social research
, 115–116

Social well-being
, 37

“Sociedad por Quotas”
, 78

Society aspects of entrepreneurial ecosystems
, 6

Soft skills
, 26

Spain
, 76, 78–79

agents in Spanish social entrepreneurship
, 85

business in
, 78

challenges
, 88–89

entrepreneurial activities in
, 76

entrepreneurial ecosystems
, 78–80

information about corporate framework
, 77

investors
, 87

key economics figures
, 77

policies and tax benefits
, 82–83

social enterprise
, 84

top investment agents in
, 87

Spanish concept for Limited Liability Company (SRL)
, 77

Spanish Venture Capital & Private Equity Association
, 87

Standard normal cumulative distribution function
, 142

“Startup Portugal”
, 83

Statistical analysis of inference
, 165–166

Stewardship
, 115–116

Stone-Geisser Q-square tests
, 166

Strategic entrepreneurial ecosystems
, 2–3, 7–8

theory of and
, 10–11

Strategy
, 10–11

Structural composition
, 95

Structural model. See Inner model

Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
, 126–127

Support services
, 5

Survivability
, 5–6

Sustainability
, 47–48

Systemic conditions
, 4–5

T-value tests
, 166

Ta-Pow! app
, 35

Talent
, 5

Targeted engagement
, 11

Tax benefits
, 82–84

in Spain
, 82–83

Team(s)
, 94

composition
, 95, 100, 102

formation
, 100–102

relationship
, 95

Technological infrastructure
, 133

Technological innovations
, 3–4

Technological shifts
, 43

Technology
, 49–50, 75–76

digital
, 33

information
, 36, 162, 175–176

in MSMEs
, 158

readiness of
, 159

Technology Readiness Index (TRI)
, 156–157, 160

Theme selection
, 98

Tourism education
, 114

crisis of
, 115–116

Tourism management
, 115–116

Transforming
, 50–51

Tribalism
, 65–67

Twitter
, 118–120

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
, 62

CSR implementation in
, 68–69

economic growth of
, 66

Universities
, 4, 114

Valencia, entrepreneurial ecosystems in
, 80

Variable
, 134

Vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystems
, 11

Waqf (endowment)
, 36–37

WISE model
, 84

Women

empowerment
, 46–47

in patriarchal societies
, 114

in society
, 43

Women entrepreneurs
, 41–42

background of study
, 44–45

COVID-19 impact on women entrepreneurship in Pakistan
, 52

current entrepreneurial landscape of Pakistan
, 47–48

dynamic capabilities theory
, 50–52

entrepreneurial ecosystem of Pakistan
, 42–43

motivation for study
, 43–44

purpose of study
, 45–46

research context
, 47

role of digitization
, 49–50

significance of study
, 46–47

Women entrepreneurship
, 41–42

COVID-19 impact on women entrepreneurship in Pakistan
, 52

in Pakistan
, 48–49

WomenX
, 43

Working relationships
, 102–103

World Bank and International Monetary Fund (WBIMF)
, 64

World Bank Enterprise Survey (WBES)
, 133–134

“Yo Puedo Emprender”
, 83

Zakat (obligatory charity)
, 37, 62