Silvana Gashi – Aleksander Moisiu University of Durres, Faculty of Business, Department of Management, Rr. Taulantia, L.1, 2001, Durres, Albania

Keywords:
Entrepreneurship;
Developing countries;
Sustainable development

DOI: https://doi.org/10.31410/EMAN.S.P.2024.1

Abstract: This study employs a comprehensive literature review as a meth­odological approach to investigate the relationship between entrepreneur­ship and sustainable development in developing countries. Through aca­demic works, policy documents, and empirical studies, the paper seeks to synthesize existing knowledge and differ patterns, gaps, and key insights. Key themes explored include the role of entrepreneurial innovation, the im­pact of small and medium enterprises, and the influence of policy frame­works on fostering sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystems. Additionally, this study examines challenges and opportunities faced by entrepreneurs in navigating the complex landscape of developing economies. Through this methodological lens, this study aims to contribute a synthesized body of knowledge that informs future research directions and guides practical in­terventions. By consolidating the existing literature, this paper aims to offer a foundation for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners to formulate evidence-based strategies that exploit the potential of entrepreneurship for sustainable development in the context of developing countries.

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Gashi, S. (2024). Entrepreneurship as a catalyst for sustainable development in developing countries. In C. A. Nastase, A. Monda, & R. Dias (Eds.), International Scientific Conference – EMAN 2024: Vol 8. Selected Papers (pp. 1-10). Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans. https://doi.org/10.31410/EMAN.S.P.2024.1

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