BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF STUDIES ON ENTREPRENEURIAL RESILIENCE, ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTIONS AND ENTREPRENEURIAL SELF-EFFICACY

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Publication date: 2024-12-14 09:46:00
Authors: Murat ALKIN; Dorukcan PEHLİVAN
Category: Economy and Business
Summary: Entrepreneurship is critically importance for individuals' economic and social development. The concepts of entrepreneurial resilience, entrepre-neurial intentions and entrepreneurial self-efficacy have become important research topics in the field of entrepreneurship and the number of studies carried out on these topics is increasing. Entrepreneurial resilience describes the resistance and adaptability of entrepreneurs in overcoming challenges, while entrepreneurial intentions represent individuals' attitudes and motivations towards entrepreneurial activities. Entrepreneurial self-efficacy is based on individuals' entrepreneurial abilities and their confidence in using these abilities. The aim of this study is to comprehensively examine the bibliometric analysis of academic studies on entrepreneurial resilience, entrepreneurial intentions and entrepreneurial self-efficacy. This type of analysis is essential for understanding the current knowledge in the field of entrepreneurship, evaluating the effects on entrepreneurial processes and determining future research directions. For this purpose, data was obtained using the Web of Science database and analyzed using the R program using the bibliometric method. Within the scope of the findings, 2525 studies are examined in detail and it is aimed to provide important information for researchers who want to work in this field and to contribute to the literature.
Author keywords: Enterprise; Entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurial Resilience; ntrepreneurial Intentions; Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy

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