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Öğe Entrepreneurship Studies in Turkiye: Where are We? Where Should We Go? Analysis of International Publications(Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2023) Bağiş, M.; Kurutkan, M.N.; Kryeziu, L.This research aims to determine the contribution of publications in the context of Turkiye to the international entrepreneurship literature between 2005 and 2022. We examined 471 articles published in international journals in the Web of Science (WoS) Core Collection database using bibliometric analysis techniques. We analyzed the data with the software Biblioshiny+Bibliometrix, SciMAT, and VOSViewer. We used performance, theme and evolution, co-authorship, and document analysis in data analysis. Performance analysis findings show that the most publications were made in 2021, the journal with the most publications was sustainability, and the author with the most publications was Bakir, C. Theme and evolution analysis revealed that the motor themes were corporate entrepreneurship, gender and entrepreneurial intentions in the first period (2005-2014), while institutional entrepreneurship stood out as the niche theme. In the second period (2015-2022), "corporate entrepreneurship" and "performance" emerged as the motor themes, while the niche themes in this period were "Syrian refugees" and "entrepreneurial intentions. " Document analysis findings show that the most studied entrepreneurship types are gender, family, corporate, social, and small business, respectively. In addition, immigrant/refugee entrepreneurship is emerging as a new topic, while indigenous entrepreneurship, informal entrepreneurship, sustainable entrepreneurship, and religion entrepreneurship are the most minor studied topics in entrepreneurship. Evidence-based decision-making inputs were obtained for those holding the resource allocation authority in Turkiye. Policymakers and funders, as well as individuals and institutions that want to design the future in terms of resources, can benefit from the findings and analysis of this chapter. Turkiye, which ranks 26th in the world regarding entrepreneurship, must develop a policy based on data. © 2023 by Mehmet Bagis, Mehmet Nurullah Kurutkan and Liridon Kryeziu.Öğe Institutional and individual determinants of entrepreneurial intentions: evidence from developing and transition economies(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2023) Bağış, Mehmet; Altınay, L.; Kryeziu, L.; Kurutkan, M.N.; Karaca, V.This study aims to examine the effect of institutions on entrepreneurial intentions, the mediation of individual motives in this relationship, and the moderating effect of the country. We tested a sample of 678 questionnaires using quantitative research methods. We used confirmatory factor, correlation, multiple regression, mediation, and moderated mediation analyses to analyze the data. Findings show that normative institutions affect entrepreneurial intentions in Turkey and Kosovo. They also reveal that the personal attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control, and need for achievement have a full mediation relationship between regulatory institutions and entrepreneurial intentions and a partial mediation relationship between normative and cultural-cognitive institutions and entrepreneurial intentions. Finally, we found no moderating effect of the country in the relationship between institutions and entrepreneurial intentions. The study contributes to the literature and provides policy and managerial implications on the macro and micro factors that affect entrepreneurial intentions in developing and transition economies. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.