2023
DOI: 10.1108/jec-02-2023-0028
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Impact of returnee entrepreneurs’ education and knowledge transfer on business development: moderating effect of time living abroad

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of returnee entrepreneurs’ education and knowledge transfer (KT) on business development (BD) as well as the moderating effect of time living abroad on returnee entrepreneurs. Design/methodology/approach The quantitative approach was used in this study to grasp and validate the conceptual framework. This research was guided by a positivist survey research technique. A structured questionnaire was used as a data collection tool, and 151 returnee e… Show more

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“…Research and development are also considered another source of innovation, so returning entrepreneurs can have collaborations in the context of R&D in host countries [71]. A connection with these elements can be found in the study of Hajdari et al [10], which confirms that transferring knowledge from return entrepreneurs positively impacts business development in the Kosovar context. Also, Ferreira et al [72] bring scientific evidence from a sample of 98,809 firms from 15 European Union countries where they conclude that knowledge/experience transfer positively impacts open innovation in the context of these 15 European countries.…”
Section: Knowledge and Experience Gained To Generate Innovationmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…Research and development are also considered another source of innovation, so returning entrepreneurs can have collaborations in the context of R&D in host countries [71]. A connection with these elements can be found in the study of Hajdari et al [10], which confirms that transferring knowledge from return entrepreneurs positively impacts business development in the Kosovar context. Also, Ferreira et al [72] bring scientific evidence from a sample of 98,809 firms from 15 European Union countries where they conclude that knowledge/experience transfer positively impacts open innovation in the context of these 15 European countries.…”
Section: Knowledge and Experience Gained To Generate Innovationmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The respondents' responses are consistent with the two phases of the emigration of Kosovars, as we concluded in the introduction of this article. The first phase is politicaleconomic emigration from 1969 to 1999, then socio-economic emigration from 2001 onwards [10]. Recently, we have had more and more younger generations who also emigrate for professional training, studying in the most prestigious universities to get the necessary knowledge and experience to be prepared for the labor market and the challenges of entrepreneurship.…”
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“…We obtained a snapshot of MSMEs’ entrepreneurial behaviors in the data collection process using a cross-sectional research design. Although cross-sectional data present a limitation in understanding the phenomenon under study compared to longitudinal data, they have been used in many studies (Hair et al , 2010; Palalić et al , 2023; Aloulou et al , 2023; Hajdari et al , 2023). We analyzed the collected data using SPSS 26 and STATA software.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is a net profit indicator put forward by Khasmir (Khasmir, 2016) that net profit is profit that has been deducted from costs which are the company's expenses in a certain period, including taxes. Net profit can also be measured using Net Profit = Total Income -Total Expenses or Net Profit = Gross Profit -Expenses (Hajdari et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%