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Dataset - Trends in research on climate change and organizations: A bibliometric analysis (1999-2021) Database

2022 , DÍAZ TAUTIVA, JULIÁN ANDRÉS , PONCE OLIVA, ROBERTO DANIEL

Database of "Trends in research on climate change and organizations: A bibliometric analysis (1999-2021)". It contains the bibliometric information of publications in the intersection between Climate change and Organizations. Final Sample Size of 1476 articles.

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Trends in research on climate change and organizations: a bibliometric analysis (1999–2021)

2022 , DÍAZ TAUTIVA, JULIÁN ANDRÉS , HUAMÁN SALIRROSAS, MARILYN JOANA , PONCE OLIVA, ROBERTO DANIEL

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Understanding the role of institutions and economic context on entrepreneurial value creation choice

2023 , DÍAZ TAUTIVA, JULIÁN ANDRÉS , SALVAJ CARRERA, ERICA HELENA , Felipe Vásquez-Lavín , PONCE OLIVA, ROBERTO DANIEL

Research background: The observable discrepancies in entrepreneurship activity across countries have motivated both researchers and policymakers to comprehend the sources of these variations. Certain scholars have suggested that the answer to this empirical puzzle lies in the macrolevel processes that influence entrepreneurial endeavours. Purpose of the article: As the understanding of macrolevel processes that shape entrepreneurial behaviour is limited, this research aims to answer how institutions and the economic context influence entrepreneurial value creation choices (i.e., for-profit, non-profit, and mixed). Methods: Using a cross-country sample of 7,891 entrepreneurs in 58 countries, we employ a multilevel ordered probit to evaluate a novel conceptual framework. Our analysis models the direct impact of the regulative framework, the normative pillar, and the cultural pillar, alongside the moderating influence of income inequality and economic uncertainty on value creation choices. Findings & value added: Our findings show that the regulative framework has a positive marginal effect on for-profit and mixed-value creation, but a negative effect on non-profit value creation. Meanwhile, the normative pillar has a negative marginal effect on for-profit and mixed-value creation, but a positive effect on non-profit value creation. The cultural pillar has a negative marginal effect on for-profit and mixed-value creation, but a positive effect on non-profit value creation. Furthermore, income inequality moderates positive the relationship between normative pillar and for-profit and mixed-value creation, while economic uncertainty moderates negative the relationship between normative pillar and for-profit and mixed-value creation. Our research contributes to the literature by providing a nuanced understanding of how institutional pillars can act as drivers or barriers for different entrepreneurial forms, evidence of how uncertainty interacts with institutional forces to shape value creation decisions, and insights into the distinctive attributes of different entrepreneurial forms. Our findings have implications for public policy development.