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“If you don’t close the shop, they can kill you”: How Civil War impacts the entrepreneurship process

“If you don’t close the shop, they can kill you”: How Civil War impacts the entrepreneurship process
“If you don’t close the shop, they can kill you”: How Civil War impacts the entrepreneurship process
The question of how crises impact the entrepreneurial process remains critical for researchers and policymakers, particularly in the context of developing countries. We use retrospective interview data from entrepreneurs during the Sierra Leone Civil War (1991-2002) to theorise how the war affected their entrepreneurial process. Our findings reveal volatile crisis conditions—characterised by chaos, insecurity, and fear—and their pervasive influence on every stage of the entrepreneurial process. We identify four distinct phases that emerge during such extreme conditions: crisis-driven motivation, adaptive ideation, resourcing, and enaction. These phases underscore entrepreneurship's dynamic and adaptive nature in crisis contexts, offering novel insights into the mechanisms entrepreneurs employ to innovate, mobilise resources, and sustain their ventures. These findings provide critical theoretical contributions to the literature on entrepreneurship and crises while offering practical implications for supporting entrepreneurial resilience and recovery in adverse settings.
2151-6561
Academy of Management
Peprah, Augustine Awuah
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Sime, Serge
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Coulson-Olowu, Joyce Abigail
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Liedong, Tahiru Azaaviele
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Peprah, Augustine Awuah
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Sime, Serge
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Coulson-Olowu, Joyce Abigail
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Liedong, Tahiru Azaaviele
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Peprah, Augustine Awuah, Sime, Serge, Coulson-Olowu, Joyce Abigail and Liedong, Tahiru Azaaviele (2025) “If you don’t close the shop, they can kill you”: How Civil War impacts the entrepreneurship process. In Academy of Management Proceedings. vol. 2025, Academy of Management.. (doi:10.5465/amproc.2025.17429abstract).

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Abstract

The question of how crises impact the entrepreneurial process remains critical for researchers and policymakers, particularly in the context of developing countries. We use retrospective interview data from entrepreneurs during the Sierra Leone Civil War (1991-2002) to theorise how the war affected their entrepreneurial process. Our findings reveal volatile crisis conditions—characterised by chaos, insecurity, and fear—and their pervasive influence on every stage of the entrepreneurial process. We identify four distinct phases that emerge during such extreme conditions: crisis-driven motivation, adaptive ideation, resourcing, and enaction. These phases underscore entrepreneurship's dynamic and adaptive nature in crisis contexts, offering novel insights into the mechanisms entrepreneurs employ to innovate, mobilise resources, and sustain their ventures. These findings provide critical theoretical contributions to the literature on entrepreneurship and crises while offering practical implications for supporting entrepreneurial resilience and recovery in adverse settings.

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Published date: July 2025

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Local EPrints ID: 511474
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/511474
ISSN: 2151-6561
PURE UUID: 594110a2-6840-4b89-8392-66313fa3b08b
ORCID for Augustine Awuah Peprah: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6497-9161

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Date deposited: 15 May 2026 16:48
Last modified: 16 May 2026 02:07

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Author: Augustine Awuah Peprah ORCID iD
Author: Serge Sime
Author: Joyce Abigail Coulson-Olowu
Author: Tahiru Azaaviele Liedong

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