Table 1.Comparative Context of Mexico, Ecuador, and Colombia.
Table 1.Synthesis Profile.
Table 2.Article Types and Focus.
Table 1.IPR in Selected LA Constitutions (XIX Century).
Table 2.IPR in Selected LA Legislation (XIX Century).
Table 3.Intellectual Property Acts in Selected LA Countries.
Table 4.Adoption of the Berne and Paris Conventions by Selected LA Countries.
Table 5.New IP Office and Year of Creation (Selected Countries).
Table 1.Latin American Thought on Innovation and Entrepreneurship. A Balance on the Debates and Academic Discussion.
Table 1.Analysis of Keywords Related to the University Knowledge Transfer.
Table 2.Frequency of Co-occurrence of Keywords by Latin American Authors.
Table 3.Analytical Matrix of the Knowledge Transfer.
Table 1.Latin America. Publications on Innovation, Capabilities, Startups, and Entrepreneurship to 2020.
Table 2.Analytical Framework. Entrepreneurial Capabilities in Startup Companies.
Table 1.Authors of Works on Social Innovation in Latin America During the Twenty-First Century.
Table 1.Distribution of Semistructured Interviews (April–May 2021).
Annex 1.Evolution of Entrepreneurial Activity in Early Stages in Latin America and the Caribbean, 2001–2020.
Table 1.Types of Producers and Sellers Found in Mexican Markets.
Table 1.Top Journals Publishing on Entrepreneurship in Latin America.
Table 2.Countries That Publish the Most on Entrepreneurship in Latin America.
Table 3.Countries Most Engaged in Entrepreneurship Publications in Latin America.
Table 1.Cases of Social Entrepreneurship as a Solution to Social Problems.
Table 1.SLR Protocol.
Table 2.Overview of Entrepreneurship During COVID-19 Body Literature.
Table 3.Geographic Analysis of Authorship Origin.
Table 1.Main Attributes of the Entrepreneur.
Table 2.Psychological Attributes That Make up the Entrepreneurial Profile.
Table 1.Entrepreneurship Biographical Studies by Scope, Level of Analysis, and Dimensions.
Table 1.Percentage of Latin American Population Who Think That Most or All Business Executives Are Corrupt by Country in the Years 2017 and 2019 (Ordered from the Largest Percentage).
Table 2.Pay-Offs to the Players of a Typical Clientelist Network in Latin America.

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