| Literature DB >> 31998192 |
Giuseppina Maria Cardella1, Brizeida Raquel Hernández-Sánchez1, José Carlos Sánchez García1.
Abstract
In recent years, research on the family role and entrepreneurship has increased noticeably, consolidating itself as a valid and current subject of study. This paper presents a systematic analysis of academic research, applying bibliometric indicators, and cluster analysis, which define the state of research about the relationship between family role and entrepreneurship. For this purpose, using three well-accepted databases among the research community: Scopus, Web of Science, Business Source, a total of 92 articles were selected and analyzed, published between 1989 and 2019 (until March). A cluster analysis shows five main areas of literature development: (1) cultural dimension and geneder issue; (2) family business and succession; (3) parental role models and entrepreneurial intentions; (4) entrepreneurship and self-employment; (5) family support and women entrepreneurs. Findings also show how this is a relatively recent field of study, with a multidisciplinary character.Entities:
Keywords: entrepreneur; family support; literature review; parent role; role models
Year: 2020 PMID: 31998192 PMCID: PMC6967397 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02939
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Figure 1PRISMA 2009 flow diagram.
Characteristics of the bibliometric study.
| Search terms | “famil* role”; “famil* support”; “parent* role”; “parent* support” AND “entrepren*” | |
| Mentioned at least once in | Abstract, Title, or Keyword (Scopus) | |
| Time period | 1989–2019 | |
| Language | English or Spanish | |
| Document type | Peer-Reviewed Articles | |
| Primary database | Records | |
| Scopus | 113 | |
| Secondary database (quality checks) | Business Source | 66 |
| Total articles | 266 | |
| Records after reading all abstracts to ensure that all articles were related to the search object (Excluding duplicates and no Peer-Reviewed Articles) | 192 | |
| Final analyzed records | 92 | |
| Quantitative analysis (Spss Statistics 0.25); | ||
Figure 2Evolution of publications.
Figure 3Article published by cluster by year.
Article with the most publications on the subject.
| 6 | Int. J. Entrep. Behav. Res. | 44 | Business and Management |
| 4 | Journal of Business Research | 166 | Business and Management |
| 4 | International Journal Gender and Entrepreneurship | – | Social science |
| 4 | Journal of Entrepreneurship | 15 | Business and Management |
| 4 | Small Business Economics | 108 | Economics |
| 3 | Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal | – | Business and Management |
| 3 | Entrepreneurship: Theory & Practice | 128 | Business and Management |
| 3 | Int. J. Entrepreneurship and Small Business | – | Business and Management |
| 3 | Journ. Small Business and Enterprise Development | – | Business and Management |
Authors with the greatest number of articles published.
| 4 | Kaciak, E. | Poland | 8 | Kozminski University | Economic development; women entrepreneurs |
| 4 | Memili, E. | USA | 13 | The University of North Carolina | Family business; New venture creation |
| 4 | Welsh, Dianne H.B. | USA | 14 | The University of North Carolina | Economic development; Family business; Women entrepreneurship |
| 2 | Bignotti, A. | South Africa | 1 | University of Pretoria | Entrepreneurship education; |
| 2 | Le Roux, I. | South Africa | 2 | University of Pretoria | Contextual variables; Entrepreneurial endowment; Personality traits; Youth entrepreneurship |
| 2 | Khan, Muhammad | Saudi Arabia | 1 | Effat University | Entrepreneurship ecosystem; Female Start-ups; Saudi Arabia; Success factors |
| 2 | Morales-Alonso, G. | Spain | 6 | Universidad Politécnica de Madrid | Entrepreneurial intention; Parental role models; Attitudes toward work |
| 2 | Pablo-Lerchundi, I | Spain | 2 | Universidad Politécnica de Madrid |
Figure 4Publications of countries.
Nature of research and type of sample.
| Quantitative | 64 | 69.6% | Entrepreneurs | 34 | 37% |
| Students | 27 | 29.4% | |||
| Qualitative | 19 | 20.7% | Entrepreneurs | 16 | 17.4% |
| Students | 1 | 1.1% | |||
| Review | 1 | 1.1% | Entrepreneurs | 1 | 1.1% |
| Mixed | 4 | 4.4% | Entrepreneurs | 4 | 4.4% |
| No Empirical | 3 | 3.3% |
Figure 5One co-occurrence for keywords. Source: VOSviewer version 1.6.10.
Figure 6Three co-occurrence for keywords. Source: VOSviewer version 1.6.10.
Figure 7Relations of the yellow cluster. Source: VOSviewer version 1.6.10.
Figure 8Relations of the violet cluster. Source: VOSviewer version 1.6.10.