What have Vietnamese scholars learned from researching entrepreneurship? A Systematic review
Quan-Hoang Vuong,
Viet-Phuong La,
Thu-Trang Vuong,
Hong-Kong T. Nguyen,
Manh-Tung Ho,
Manh-Toan Ho
Affiliations
Quan-Hoang Vuong
Centre for Interdisciplinary Social Research, Phenikaa University, Hanoi 100803, Viet Nam; A.I. for Social Data Lab (AISDL), Vuong & Associates, Dong Da district, Hanoi 100000, Viet Nam
Viet-Phuong La
Centre for Interdisciplinary Social Research, Phenikaa University, Hanoi 100803, Viet Nam; A.I. for Social Data Lab (AISDL), Vuong & Associates, Dong Da district, Hanoi 100000, Viet Nam
Thu-Trang Vuong
Sciences Po Paris, Campus de Dijon, 21000 Dijon, France
Hong-Kong T. Nguyen
Centre for Interdisciplinary Social Research, Phenikaa University, Hanoi 100803, Viet Nam; A.I. for Social Data Lab (AISDL), Vuong & Associates, Dong Da district, Hanoi 100000, Viet Nam
Manh-Tung Ho
Centre for Interdisciplinary Social Research, Phenikaa University, Hanoi 100803, Viet Nam; Institute of Philosophy, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, Ba Dinh district, Hanoi, 10000, Viet Nam
Manh-Toan Ho
Centre for Interdisciplinary Social Research, Phenikaa University, Hanoi 100803, Viet Nam; A.I. for Social Data Lab (AISDL), Vuong & Associates, Dong Da district, Hanoi 100000, Viet Nam; Corresponding author.
This study reviews the research landscape of entrepreneurship studies done by Vietnamese researchers from 2008 to 2018. A sample size of 111 articles from 108 academic outlets (journals, conferences proceedings, and book chapters) indexed in Web-of-Science and Scopus were extracted on the SSHPA database, then read and systematically classified into 15 topics. A systematic review reveals (i) a high frequency of research on various aspects of management, (ii) a lackluster focus on innovation and creativity in entrepreneurial activities, (iii) and worrisome cultural influences on the level of creativity. Overall, there was evidence of a detachment between the academic community and the entrepreneurial community. The research landscape shows there have not been enough studies done on the following aspects of entrepreneurship: technology application, poverty reduction, network development, internationalization, inter-generational transfer, and sex/gender.