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Volume 07 Issue 03 March 2024

A Bibliometric Study in Two Decades of Ethnic Entrepreneurship
1Muhammad Mustain, 2Margo Purnomo, 3Tetty Herawaty
1,2,3Faculty of Social and Political Science, Padjajaran University, Bandung
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmra/v7-i03-36

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ABSTRACT:

Ethnic entrepreneurship involves business practices run by specific ethnic groups, with a focus on utilizing economic resources and enterprise development to maintain and develop their cultural heritage. The main purpose of this article is to direct researchers in creating a theoretical framework and guide researchers who are new to ethnic entrepreneurship research so that they know which journals and authors to consult when studying this phenomenon. To do so, this study used the Scopus database to determine the research areas with the most research results, the countries that conduct the most ethnic entrepreneurship research, the most authors who write about ethnic entrepreneurship, the journals that publish the most research and the most cited documents.

KEYWORDS:

Ethnic Group, Entrepreneurship, Ethnic Entrepreneurship, Scopus

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