Scope of the Journal
The Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Ventures is dedicated to advancing the understanding and practice of
entrepreneurship through the dissemination of rigorous research and insightful analysis. Our scope encompasses a
wide range of topics related to entrepreneurship, with a focus on the following areas:
- Entrepreneurial Theory and Practice: Exploration of new theories, models, and frameworks that
contribute to the understanding of entrepreneurial processes, behavior, and dynamics.
- Startup Ecosystems: Analysis of the factors influencing the development and sustainability of startup
ecosystems, including policy, finance, infrastructure, and culture.
- Innovation and Creativity: Studies on how innovation and creativity drive entrepreneurial ventures,
including the role of technology, product development, and creative problem-solving.
- Social Entrepreneurship: Examination of entrepreneurial initiatives aimed at solving social,
environmental, and cultural issues, highlighting the impact and challenges of social enterprises.
- SME Management: Insights into the management of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), covering
topics such as growth strategies, operational efficiency, and leadership.
- Entrepreneurial Education: Research on the effectiveness of educational programs and training designed
to foster entrepreneurial skills and mindsets among students and professionals.
- Finance and Investment: Investigations into the financial aspects of entrepreneurship, including
funding mechanisms, investment strategies, venture capital, and crowdfunding.
- Global and Comparative Studies: Comparative studies of entrepreneurship across different regions and
cultures, providing a global perspective on entrepreneurial practices and trends.
- Policy and Regulation: Analysis of the impact of governmental policies, regulations, and support
systems on entrepreneurial activities and the broader economic environment.
- Entrepreneurial Success and Failure: Case studies and empirical research on the factors contributing
to the success or failure of entrepreneurial ventures, including personal attributes, market conditions, and strategic
decisions.
- Corporate Entrepreneurship: Exploration of entrepreneurial activities within established
organizations, including intrapreneurship, corporate venturing, and innovation management.
- Technology and Digital Entrepreneurship: Examination of how digital technologies and platforms are
transforming entrepreneurial opportunities and business models.
The Journal welcomes original research articles, case studies, reviews, and theoretical papers that contribute to
the academic and practical understanding of entrepreneurship. We aim to bridge the gap between theory and practice,
providing valuable insights for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and educators in the field of
entrepreneurship. However the scope of the Journal is not limited to these areas. Research in any other related
stream could also be taken into consideration.