Abstract A large literature explores the importance of entrepreneurship as the catalyst of economic progress. In contrast, this paper argues that entrepreneurs are the driver of economic stagnation. We analyze the non-productive entrepreneurial process and discuss three channels through which non-productive activities have a multiplier effect culminating in economic decline and stagnation. Drawing on examples of non-productive entrepreneurship from both underdeveloped and developed countries, we provide insight into why economic stagnation persists in the former and why economic decline can occur in the latter
Objective: The aim of the paper is to indicate types of entrepreneurial behaviour which should be tr...
Entrepreneurial activity is generally assumed to be an important aspect of the organization of indus...
Representatives of entrepreneurship always appear as one of the most vulnerable economic agents duri...
Productive entrepreneurial activities may bring economic prosperity and growth to the society, howev...
Entrepreneurship has been viewed and cited by researchers as an important and key contributor to a n...
The research on entrepreneurship as an economic phenomenon often assumes its desirability as a drive...
The research on entrepreneurship as an economic phenomenon often assumes its desirability as a drive...
The aim of this paper is to attempt to understand why the popular academic and policy field of promo...
AbstractSeveral dynamic forces, such as technological disruption, fluctuating economies or demograph...
The research on entrepreneurship as an economic phenomenon often assumes its desirability as a drive...
This paper explains why capitalistic economies are restless by focusing on the role and the activiti...
Entrepreneurial activity varies substantially across regions and sectors and appears to be related t...
textabstractThe relationship between unemployment and entrepreneurship has been shrouded with ambigu...
The research on entrepreneurship as an economic phenomenon often assumes its desirability as a drive...
Since the phenomena of entrepreneurship became popular among scholars and politicians, it seems that...
Objective: The aim of the paper is to indicate types of entrepreneurial behaviour which should be tr...
Entrepreneurial activity is generally assumed to be an important aspect of the organization of indus...
Representatives of entrepreneurship always appear as one of the most vulnerable economic agents duri...
Productive entrepreneurial activities may bring economic prosperity and growth to the society, howev...
Entrepreneurship has been viewed and cited by researchers as an important and key contributor to a n...
The research on entrepreneurship as an economic phenomenon often assumes its desirability as a drive...
The research on entrepreneurship as an economic phenomenon often assumes its desirability as a drive...
The aim of this paper is to attempt to understand why the popular academic and policy field of promo...
AbstractSeveral dynamic forces, such as technological disruption, fluctuating economies or demograph...
The research on entrepreneurship as an economic phenomenon often assumes its desirability as a drive...
This paper explains why capitalistic economies are restless by focusing on the role and the activiti...
Entrepreneurial activity varies substantially across regions and sectors and appears to be related t...
textabstractThe relationship between unemployment and entrepreneurship has been shrouded with ambigu...
The research on entrepreneurship as an economic phenomenon often assumes its desirability as a drive...
Since the phenomena of entrepreneurship became popular among scholars and politicians, it seems that...
Objective: The aim of the paper is to indicate types of entrepreneurial behaviour which should be tr...
Entrepreneurial activity is generally assumed to be an important aspect of the organization of indus...
Representatives of entrepreneurship always appear as one of the most vulnerable economic agents duri...