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María Alejandra Reyes Parga

Daniel Felipe Orjuela Ramírez

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El propósito principal de este artículo es analizar la actividad de investigación en emprendimiento que utiliza el enfoque institucional como marco conceptual en el contexto específico de América Latina. Se llevó a cabo una revisión semi-sistemática de la literatura utilizando 24 artículos publicados entre 2009 y 2021 en las principales revistas de emprendimiento. Los resultados muestran que las condiciones institucionales moldean significativamente las dinámicas emprendedoras. La revisión destaca una relación bidireccional entre instituciones formales e informales que pueden impulsar o dificultar los emprendimientos. Por lo tanto, los responsables de políticas deberían priorizar un enfoque institucional integral para potenciar el crecimiento emprendedor y promover la prosperidad regional. Esta es la primera revisión de investigación en emprendimiento desde el enfoque institucional en el contexto latinoamericano.

Keywords

Entrepreneurship, institutional approach, economic development, Latin AmericaEmprendimiento, enfoque institucional, desarrollo económico, América LatinaEmpreendedorismo, abordagem institucional, desenvolvimento econômico, América Latina

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Reyes Parga, M. A., & Orjuela Ramírez, D. F. (2023). El enfoque institucional en la investigación sobre emprendimiento en América Latina. : Una revisión semi-sistemática de la literatura. Cuadernos De Administración, 36. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.cao36.iaerla
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