BRAZIL’S ACADEMIC PRODUCTION IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP: AN ANALYSIS OF PAPERS APPROVED AT ANPAD EVENTS FROM 2001 TO 2012
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https://doi.org/10.13058/raep.2015.v16n4.383Keywords:
entrepreneurship, bibliometrics, academic production, ANPAD eventsAbstract
This paper aims to analyze Brazil’s academic production on entrepreneurship with a specific focus on the papers resulting from the framework of the following ANPAD-sponsored events from 2001 to 2012: EMA, EnEO, Symposium, EnEPQ, 3Es, EnGPR, EnAPG and EnANPAD. These events see the country’s top entrepreneurship researchers raising issues and sharing their interests, which make them ideal for gaining a privileged understanding of the themes latest news and relevant trends. An exploratory study approach was taken, qualitative as to the nature of the literature and using content analysis and quantitative for the corresponding descriptive statistics. A total of 150 papers containing the term “entrepreneurship” in the title were located by ANPAD´s electronic search system and subsequently analyzed. After the analysis of the 5,251 references used in the papers ,it was found that there were 22 authors who appeared frequently and the 23 most cited references were identified. The findings also show a predominance of qualitative methodologies (58.7% of the total). The papers focused on 10 main themes, with the three most common being: (i)Starting New Businesses; (ii) Teaching and Learning; (iii) Intrapreneurship. It is understood that the results allow for reflections on the theme of the future of entrepreneurship in Brazil.Downloads
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