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Experiments with atomic hydrogen in magnetic traps
The impact of entrepreneurship and small business activities in
Africa has habitually been lower and receives less attention in
research. This study aims at investigating the mediation role of
innovations on the relationship between entrepreneurial
ecosystem approach and productive entrepreneurship. Using
panel dataset of 35 African countries, the study contributes to the
existing literature in two ways. First, the panel regression findings
contribute to the theoretical debate and fill the empirical gap,
recent research has been dominated by conceptual works. The
findings reveal mixed (positive and negative) and weak
insignificant direct influence of eco-factors such as finance,
government support and programmes, knowledge, market and
culture on productive entrepreneurship. However, their influence
is more pronounced when innovations mediate the relationship.
Second, it provides new insight to policymakers and practitioners
in developing policies and programmes that foster entrepreneurial
ecosystems and improved innovation performance for better
entrepreneurship development. It concludes with suggestions for
future research