“…Despite this limitation, they noted the real promise of entrepreneurship as a field of research. Since then, the number of scholars exploring entrepreneurship, from a diverse array of geographies (Kiggundu, 2002; Ogundana et al , 2021; Gomes et al , 2022; Pérez-Nordvedt and Fallatah, 2022), disciplines (Henry, 2021; Neumeyer et al , 2019a; Winkler et al , 2021) and perspectives (Bandera et al , 2021; Williamson et al , 2022; Souakri et al , 2022), has drastically risen. The net result is an explosion of entrepreneurship articles, journals and books on all matter of entrepreneurship, including topics on entrepreneurial intentions (Krueger et al , 2000; Fayolle and Liñan, 2014; McLarty et al , 2021), mindsets (Naumann, 2017; Lynch and Corbett, 2022; Pidduck et al , 2022), education (Neck and Greene, 2011; Mahto et al , 2018; Pittaway and Cope, 2007), ecosystems (Neumeyer et al , 2019a, 2019b; Fredin and Lidén, 2020) and various types of entrepreneurship including social and humane entrepreneurship (Certo and Miller, 2008; Kruse et al , 2021; Kim et al , 2021; Santos et al , 2021).…”