ABOUT THE JOURNAL


The CEDS Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Research is an official Journal of the Centre for Entrepreneurship Development Studies, Gombe State University, Nigeria. It is initiated as part of the Centre’s efforts to encourage research and dissemination of knowledge. It is an international peer reviewed journal which is published bi-annually. It provides a worldwide forum for the exploration and dissemination of ideas and experience relating to the development and application of entrepreneurship and innovation.
The journal takes an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on the highest-quality work relating to entrepreneurship and innovation in areas such as Business and Management, Economics, Accounting, Public Policy and Administration, Education, Technology, Social Sciences and other related disciplines.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE JOURNAL


The CEDS Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation is dedicated to exchanging the latest academic research and practical findings on all aspects of innovation and entrepreneurship development. The Editors of the CEDS Journal of Entrepreneurship  and Innovation Research welcome submissions from students, academics, researchers and practitioners working in a wide variety of fields, particularly those that probe the relationships and interdependencies relating to the development and application of entrepreneurship and innovation.

SCOPE OF THE JOURNAL


The Journal covers the following areas:

  • Entrepreneurship in atypical contexts (e.g. rural and remote locations, con-strained circumstances, entrepreneurship in crisis)
  • Entrepreneurship in marginalised contexts (e.g. migrant, refugee and minority entrepreneurship)
  • Women and entrepreneurship
  • Ethics and entrepreneurship, including debates on illicit, informal and illegal entrepreneurship
  • SMEs
  • Innovative business models
  • Innovation for international entrepreneurship
  • Intrepreneurship/corporate venturing
  • International aspects of entrepreneurship
  • Entrepreneurship in economic development
  • Government policies
  • Technological/organisational innovation