Entrepreneurship will not always productive: Baumol (1990, 1993) distinguishes between productive, unproductive, and destructive entrepreneurial activities, and in the last two cases, new values are not created. Setting of from the notion of destructive entrepreneurship and the bankruptcy institute as framework for the empirical analysis, we use long aggregate series on bankruptcies and bankruptcy frauds in Sweden, 1830–2010. We operationalize destructive entrepreneurship with bankruptcy frauds. The bankruptcy institute is not a pure cleansing mechanism; assets can be redistributed by criminal procedure. Thus, a form of destructive entrepreneurship can be conducted within this system. We link bankruptcy frauds to the selection mechanism—the...
This paper studies the association between the effectiveness of insolvency regulations and entrepren...
Entrepreneurship is risky; entrepreneurs forgo wages and invest their time and resources into a busi...
Restructuring programmes approved by court might be interrupted by liquidating bankruptcy. This Finn...
Entrepreneurship will not always productive: Baumol (1990, 1993) distinguishes between productive, u...
Entrepreneurship and innovation are often characterized as two of the most vital contributors to lon...
How do bankruptcy laws as formal institutions affect entrepreneurship development around the world? ...
Recent initiatives in a number of countries have sought to promote entrepreneurship through relaxing...
The design of a bankruptcy regime can influence the risk perception of entrepreneurs, impacting thei...
We study how entrepreneurs’ attitudes toward risk, as measured by their personal legal infractions, ...
Entrepreneurship has been a subject of discussion for hundreds of years. Productive entrepreneurship...
This paper attempts to shed light on the nexus of relationships existing between failure, bankruptcy...
We explore the link between bankruptcy laws and entrepreneurship in the U.S states. Using two measur...
Financial fraud is defined as the deliberate misrepresentation of the financial condition of an ent...
This paper addresses the question of bankruptcy and honesty in local contexts, and especially the pr...
The relationship between accounting manipulations and bankruptcy likelihood is a challenging topic i...
This paper studies the association between the effectiveness of insolvency regulations and entrepren...
Entrepreneurship is risky; entrepreneurs forgo wages and invest their time and resources into a busi...
Restructuring programmes approved by court might be interrupted by liquidating bankruptcy. This Finn...
Entrepreneurship will not always productive: Baumol (1990, 1993) distinguishes between productive, u...
Entrepreneurship and innovation are often characterized as two of the most vital contributors to lon...
How do bankruptcy laws as formal institutions affect entrepreneurship development around the world? ...
Recent initiatives in a number of countries have sought to promote entrepreneurship through relaxing...
The design of a bankruptcy regime can influence the risk perception of entrepreneurs, impacting thei...
We study how entrepreneurs’ attitudes toward risk, as measured by their personal legal infractions, ...
Entrepreneurship has been a subject of discussion for hundreds of years. Productive entrepreneurship...
This paper attempts to shed light on the nexus of relationships existing between failure, bankruptcy...
We explore the link between bankruptcy laws and entrepreneurship in the U.S states. Using two measur...
Financial fraud is defined as the deliberate misrepresentation of the financial condition of an ent...
This paper addresses the question of bankruptcy and honesty in local contexts, and especially the pr...
The relationship between accounting manipulations and bankruptcy likelihood is a challenging topic i...
This paper studies the association between the effectiveness of insolvency regulations and entrepren...
Entrepreneurship is risky; entrepreneurs forgo wages and invest their time and resources into a busi...
Restructuring programmes approved by court might be interrupted by liquidating bankruptcy. This Finn...