Meyer, Rolf

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  • Publikation
    The impact of culture on entrepreneurship: machine learning analysis
    (CJEAS, 2023) Al-Kilani, Mahmoud; Meyer, Rolf; Meyer, Dario; Schnyder, Daniel; Sabo, Vlad-Andrei [in: Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics and Business Law]
    Entrepreneurship is one of the main pillars of the economy and it has a substantial role to pay in economic development by creating new jobs and opportunities, driving innovation, and developing new markets, products, and services. This study aims to better understand the motivations of people who choose to undertake entrepreneurial activity and to try to pinpoint some of the key factors that move them to do so. Three independent data sets (the GEM, WVS and Hofstede) were computed and significant correlations with Total Early-Stage Entrepreneurial Activity (TEA) noted. Machine learning techniques were applied to the data sets in different regression models to show that the most important relationship between the different variables is the TEA with Perceived Capabilities (PC).
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    The Impact of Culture on Entrepreneurship: Machine Learning Analysis
    (CJEAS, 2023) Al-Kilani, Mahmoud; Meyer, Rolf; Meyer, Dario; Schnyder, Daniel; Sabo, Vlad-Andrei [in: Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics and Business Law]
    Entrepreneurship is one of the main pillars of the economy and it has a substantial role to pay in economic development by creating new jobs and opportunities, driving innovation, and developing new markets, products and services. This study aims to better understand the motivations of people who choose to undertake entrepreneurial activity and to try to pinpoint some of the key factors that move them to do so. Three independent data sets (the GEM, WVS and Hofstede) were computed and significant correlations with Total Early-Stage Entrepreneurial Activity (TEA) noted. Machine learning techniques were applied to the data sets in different regression models to show that the most important relationship between the different variables is the TEA with Perceived Capabilities (PC).
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Necessity entrepreneurship in ruminant Lebanese agriculture: Business model sustainability
    (CJEAS, 2022) Al-Kilani, Mahmoud; Meyer, Rolf [in: Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics and Business Law]
    Necessity entrepreneurship in the small ruminant sector plays a strategic role in the Lebanese agricultural economy despite its small size. The sector is underdeveloped and facing many challenges. This article proposes possible solutions to the challenges facing necessity entrepreneurs in this sector. The findings show that an “agricultural business hub” could consolidate the sector and address many of the challenges on an ongoing basis in order to increase farmer productivity and profitability. Such a Hub could exploit modern technology - in particular, mobile phones, internet and apps - to facilitate communication and dissemination of information to farmers and their markets. Besides reviewing existing literature, this study was conducted using a face-to-face in-depth interview with a field expert.
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    Sustainability of social innovation hubs. Critical evaluation
    (CJEAS, 2021) Al-Kilani, Mahmoud; Verkuil, Arie Hans; Meyer, Rolf [in: Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics and Business Law]
    The fast pace of change brought on by advances of technology have led to significant pressure on companies to innovate to remain competitive and able to meet shareholders demands.
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    Evaluating the key success factors of social business hubs in the Middle East
    (IJSAB International, 2021) Al-Kilani, Mahmoud; Verkuil, Arie Hans; Meyer, Rolf [in: International Journal of Science and Business]
    Social business hubs play an important role in facilitating social innovation and support social entrepreneurs to deliver social benefits to the wider community. This paper aims to firstly identify and evaluate the key success factors of social business hubs in the Middle East with the focus on Jordan, Lebanon and Iraq, secondly, identify what successful social hubs offer, and thirdly, identify the challenges facing social business hubs in the region. In-depth interviews with eight social business hub managers were conducted using a pre-designed questionnaire. The findings were interesting and meaningful and show the impact severity of the COVID-19 pandemic on the infrastructure of the social business hubs. Networking and collaboration seem to be the predominant success factor for social business hubs. Finally, we observe that social business hubs in the region are facing many challenges; the main two are lack of government support and funding issues.
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