Entrepreneurship Practices
Explore innovative research topic ideas in entrepreneurship practices. Discover unique angles on innovation in entrepreneurship to inspire your next research project and contribute to the field.
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
Realyn Manalo
5/17/20253 min read


In the face of economic uncertainty and rapid digital transformation, entrepreneurship remains a critical engine for innovation, employment generation, and inclusive growth. However, the effectiveness of entrepreneurship practices is not universal; it is often shaped by local culture, digital competency, institutional support, and socio-economic context. While entrepreneurship education and policies have expanded globally, success remains uneven, particularly among marginalized regions and underrepresented sectors. This gap prompts deeper inquiry into the nuances of entrepreneurial behavior—what motivates, sustains, or limits it—across diverse environments. By examining how entrepreneurship practices adapt to different cultural, technological, and institutional settings, this research seeks to uncover scalable, inclusive models of entrepreneurial success.
Who Can Use These Topics
This research is ideal for students and professionals pursuing the following courses or strands:
College Programs:
BS in Entrepreneurship
BS in Business Administration (Marketing or Management Track)
BS in Agribusiness or Cooperative Management
BS in Development Communication
BA in Economics
BS in Industrial Technology or Innovation Management
Senior High School Strands:
Technical-Vocational-Livelihood (TVL)
Accountancy, Business, and Management (ABM)
General Academic Strand (GAS)
Why This Topic Needs Research
Despite growing entrepreneurship programs, key research gaps remain:
Cultural and institutional diversity in SME practices: Most studies focus on single-country contexts, limiting understanding of how culture and government structure influence SME sustainability globally (Emon & Khan, 2023).
Lack of longitudinal insights in education-based entrepreneurship: There is insufficient cross-regional and time-based analysis on how policy and practice shape entrepreneurial intention among students (Huang et al., 2021).
Innovation through management practices in small firms: More empirical data is needed to determine how adaptive leadership and organizational flexibility drive innovation in culturally specific settings (Abidovna & Sadilloevna, 2024).
Navigating cultural misalignments in social entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurs often face value-practice dissonance in gendered or conservative environments, yet few studies explain how they navigate or reshape these boundaries (Brownell et al., 2025).
Digital competency beyond intention: Digital skills are known to influence intention, but real-world entrepreneurial outcomes tied to digital fluency remain underexplored in contextual and time-bound frameworks (Bachmann et al., 2024).
Regional inequality in higher education entrepreneurship programs: Most Philippine HEI studies are region-limited, raising concerns about generalizability and calling for diverse institutional benchmarking (Briones et al., 2023).
Underdeveloped business functions in rural communities: Internal challenges in management, finance, and marketing continue to hinder long-term success of microentrepreneurs in rural areas like Ifugao (Malinao, 2021).
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References
Abidovna, A. S., & Sadilloevna, D. M. (2024). THE IMPACT OF MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON INNOVATION IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP. ANALYSIS OF MODERN SCIENCE AND INNOVATION, 1(3), 232-237.
Bachmann, N., Rose, R., Maul, V., & Hölzle, K. (2024). What makes for future entrepreneurs? The role of digital competencies for entrepreneurial intention. Journal of Business Research, 174, 114481.
Briones, J. P., Verano, J. P. E., Uy, R. G., Atanacio, E. B., Refozar, R. F. G., & Maglangit Jr, Z. D. (2023). Entrepreneurship practices of higher education institutions in Region IV-A, Philippines. International Journal of Entrepreneurship, Business and Creative Economy, 3(2), 15-31.
Brownell, K. M., Hechavarria, D. M., Robb, C. C., & Kickul, J. (2025). Culture and social entrepreneurship: the role of value-practice misalignment. Small Business Economics, 64(3), 863-887.
Emon, M. M. H., & Khan, T. (2023). The impact of cultural norms on sustainable entrepreneurship practices in SMEs of Bangladesh. Indonesian Journal of Innovation and Applied Sciences (IJIAS), 3(3), 201-209.
Huang, Y., An, L., Wang, J., Chen, Y., Wang, S., & Wang, P. (2021). The role of entrepreneurship policy in college students’ entrepreneurial intention: the intermediary role of entrepreneurial practice and entrepreneurial spirit. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 585698.
Malinao, C. W. (2021). Are people in Ifugao Philippines Entrepreneurship? Shedding Light on Entrepreneurial Characteristics, Motivations, Challenges, and Intentions among Ifugao. International Journal of Entrepreneurship, Business and Creative Economy, 1(2), 45-53.