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RETOS. Revista de Ciencias de la Administración y Economía

 ISSN 1390-8618 ISSN 1390-6291

MONTIEL-MENDEZ, Oscar Javier    SOTO-MACIEL, Argentina. An exploratory framework for Entrepreneurship from an evolutionary perspective. []. , 10, 20, pp.361-373. ISSN 1390-8618.  https://doi.org/10.17163/ret.n20.2020.10.

Entrepreneurship research is evolving more than ever (Carlsson et al., 2013). As a research stream that is gaining more and more attention, it is imperative to understand it more deeply, given the relevance of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship, and businesses in today’s global economy, and under a multidimensional lens. Through an extensive literature review, an exploratory view of its evolutionary perspective was made, from a Darwinian initial point, where the lack of a formal framework was found and therefore a 3-dimensional theoretical model (Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneur and Firm, EEF) is proposed for its study, where the multidimensional context and the involvement that the family generally has, influence the back and forth and iterative relationships that appear between the dimensions, and that is influenced by the evolutionary perspective. The results suggest that there is great interest in the academic field in this evolutionary view, a need to further explore this approach, theoretically and empirically under the relationships the model proposed among the various lines of research in entrepreneurship, family business, economics, and firm theory, population ecology, and strategic choice, as well as in the entrepreneur himself and its entrepreneurial cognition and learning, to develop strategies and public policies that support the organizations and the various stakeholders of the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

: Evolution; entrepreneurship; entrepreneur; firms; strategic choice; population ecology; entrepreneurial ecosystem; context.

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