Individual, structural, and institutional factors are involved to boost the informal entrepreneurial activities. A literature review of developing nations

The study reviews the literature of determinants of informal entrepreneurship in developed and developing nations and finds the major causes that fabricate the informal culture, which is individuallevel, structural level and institutional level. The objective of this paper is to explore the importan...

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Main Authors: Aamar Ilyas, Waris Ali Khan, Ramraini Ali Hassan
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spelling my.ums.eprints.259602021-01-06T00:43:10Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25960/ Individual, structural, and institutional factors are involved to boost the informal entrepreneurial activities. A literature review of developing nations Aamar Ilyas Waris Ali Khan Ramraini Ali Hassan HB Economic theory. Demography The study reviews the literature of determinants of informal entrepreneurship in developed and developing nations and finds the major causes that fabricate the informal culture, which is individuallevel, structural level and institutional level. The objective of this paper is to explore the important determinants of informal entrepreneurship in developing nations. Few factors have commonalities with other factors that have been discussed in the literature. Few determinants have explored as additional determinants that have not been discussed by Colin’s Model that was based on developed nations. This study has explored these factors as some additional factors in Colin’s model. Additional factors are entrepreneurial spawning, availability of resources, family tradition, and support of family members. No single factor is yet able to detect the difficulties of this sector, the nature of the informal entrepreneurship is always clarified by a “cocktail” of factors. 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25960/1/Individual%2C%20structural%2C%20and%20institutional%20factors%20are%20involved%20to%20boost%20the%20informal%20entrepreneurial%20activities.%20A%20literature%20review%20of%20developing%20nations.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25960/2/Individual%2C%20structural%2C%20and%20institutional%20factors%20are%20involved%20to%20boost%20the%20informal%20entrepreneurial%20activities.%20A%20literature%20review%20of%20developing%20nations1.pdf Aamar Ilyas and Waris Ali Khan and Ramraini Ali Hassan (2020) Individual, structural, and institutional factors are involved to boost the informal entrepreneurial activities. A literature review of developing nations. International Journal of Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity, 11 (1). pp. 1172-1190. ISSN 2005-4289
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Aamar Ilyas
Waris Ali Khan
Ramraini Ali Hassan
Individual, structural, and institutional factors are involved to boost the informal entrepreneurial activities. A literature review of developing nations
description The study reviews the literature of determinants of informal entrepreneurship in developed and developing nations and finds the major causes that fabricate the informal culture, which is individuallevel, structural level and institutional level. The objective of this paper is to explore the important determinants of informal entrepreneurship in developing nations. Few factors have commonalities with other factors that have been discussed in the literature. Few determinants have explored as additional determinants that have not been discussed by Colin’s Model that was based on developed nations. This study has explored these factors as some additional factors in Colin’s model. Additional factors are entrepreneurial spawning, availability of resources, family tradition, and support of family members. No single factor is yet able to detect the difficulties of this sector, the nature of the informal entrepreneurship is always clarified by a “cocktail” of factors.
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Waris Ali Khan
Ramraini Ali Hassan
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title Individual, structural, and institutional factors are involved to boost the informal entrepreneurial activities. A literature review of developing nations
title_short Individual, structural, and institutional factors are involved to boost the informal entrepreneurial activities. A literature review of developing nations
title_full Individual, structural, and institutional factors are involved to boost the informal entrepreneurial activities. A literature review of developing nations
title_fullStr Individual, structural, and institutional factors are involved to boost the informal entrepreneurial activities. A literature review of developing nations
title_full_unstemmed Individual, structural, and institutional factors are involved to boost the informal entrepreneurial activities. A literature review of developing nations
title_sort individual, structural, and institutional factors are involved to boost the informal entrepreneurial activities. a literature review of developing nations
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