Our qualitative research shows that when making decisions about informality, entrepreneurs in emerging economies purposefully navigate between the enabling and constraining rules of the macro institutional environment and the norms of the meso institutional environment. We show that: (1) informality is a multidimensional continuum along which path to formalization unfolds; (2) as entrepreneurs grow more successful they become simultaneously more attuned to the countervailing constraints of both the macro and meso institutional environments; and (3) informal firms and formal firms weave together an exchange system that legitimizes the persistence of informality. In the context of informality, meso institutions serve as the connective tissue ...
Unlike their formal counterparts, informal entrepreneurial firms (IEFs), or unregistered businesses,...
Using panel data on micro-enterprises from Peru, we find evidence suggesting that firm dynamics expl...
The informal economy remains understudied and a misunderstood phenomenon. This dissertation examines...
Despite its prominence, scale and dynamism, the informal economy is viewed as remnant of a tradition...
This paper analyzes opportunity entrepreneurship through the interplay between formal and informal i...
This study investigates the global dynamics of the informal economy and the need for coexistence bet...
In developing countries, informal firms account for up to half of economic activity. They provide li...
In a typical developing country, the majority of small firms are informal and entry costs into forma...
This work studies the impact of the perception of the constraint imposed by the business environment...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...
Entrepreneurship scholars have devoted increasing attention to formalization (i.e., a firm's transit...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...
Building new space for institutional theory, we propose how the severity of formal and informal inst...
Building new space for institutional theory, we propose how the severity of formal and informal inst...
Although innovation studies in developing countries acknowledge the importance of resources for firm...
Unlike their formal counterparts, informal entrepreneurial firms (IEFs), or unregistered businesses,...
Using panel data on micro-enterprises from Peru, we find evidence suggesting that firm dynamics expl...
The informal economy remains understudied and a misunderstood phenomenon. This dissertation examines...
Despite its prominence, scale and dynamism, the informal economy is viewed as remnant of a tradition...
This paper analyzes opportunity entrepreneurship through the interplay between formal and informal i...
This study investigates the global dynamics of the informal economy and the need for coexistence bet...
In developing countries, informal firms account for up to half of economic activity. They provide li...
In a typical developing country, the majority of small firms are informal and entry costs into forma...
This work studies the impact of the perception of the constraint imposed by the business environment...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...
Entrepreneurship scholars have devoted increasing attention to formalization (i.e., a firm's transit...
Unrealized potential of entrepreneurial activities in developing countries has often been attributed...
Building new space for institutional theory, we propose how the severity of formal and informal inst...
Building new space for institutional theory, we propose how the severity of formal and informal inst...
Although innovation studies in developing countries acknowledge the importance of resources for firm...
Unlike their formal counterparts, informal entrepreneurial firms (IEFs), or unregistered businesses,...
Using panel data on micro-enterprises from Peru, we find evidence suggesting that firm dynamics expl...
The informal economy remains understudied and a misunderstood phenomenon. This dissertation examines...