“…Institutions are the rules of the game that govern and prescribe behavior; on the one hand, all societies possess formal institutions (i.e., laws and regulations) that set out the legal rules of the game, and on the other hand, informal institutions, which are the unwritten socially shared rules that exist outside of officially sanctioned channels (Helmke and Levitsky, 2004), and are expressed in norms, values and beliefs regarding what is right and acceptable (Denzau and North, 1994). Therefore, normal sector entrepreneurship takes place within the formal institutional prescriptions of the codified laws and regulations, while informal entrepreneurship takes place outside of formal institutional prescriptions but within the norms, values and beliefs of informal institutions (Godfrey, 2011;Kistruck et al, 2015;Siqueira et al, 2016;Webb et al, 2009Webb et al, , 2013Webb et al, , 2014Welter et al, 2015;Williams and Bezeredi, 2018a;Williams and Gurtoo, 2017;Williams and Krasniqi, 2018).…”