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Family values as a universal factor of entrepreneurship development: bibliographical analysis of international research

https://doi.org/10.34020/2073-6495-2024-4-097-113

Abstract

Entrepreneurship is able to contribute substantially to the support of economic and technological sovereignty, which makes urgent studies of different factors of its development. The growing attention to traditional family values raises a question about their importance as one of these factors. The world’s research experience in this problematic is treated with the help of bibliographical survey aimed at the detection of relevant sources and the systematization of information from them. It is established that 45 % of the total quantity of the selected articles in international journals argue a positive influence of family values on entrepreneurial activity, and none work informs about only negative influence. Thematically, the selected articles are diverse and can be gathered into five groups. The geographical analysis of the authors’ affiliations indicates on a scientific interest to this factor in twenty countries differing by historical-cultural and socio-economical aspects. Family values can be proven as a universal and positive factor of entrepreneurship development. The attention of the state to traditional family values in Russia provides with an important competitive advantage to the country, and the interest of domestic scientists in this factor matches the national interests.

About the Author

D. A. Ruban
Southern Federal University
Russian Federation

Ruban Dmitry A. - Candidate of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Higher School of Business

Rostov-on-Don 



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Ruban D.A. Family values as a universal factor of entrepreneurship development: bibliographical analysis of international research. Vestnik NSUEM. 2024;(4):97-113. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34020/2073-6495-2024-4-097-113



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