Entrepreneurship has historically played a major role on the growth of economies. Its impact on countries’ economic and employment growth has been theoretically as well as empirically studied. The literature indicates a clear positive relation of entrepreneurship to those macro figures. Nevertheless, new evidence discusses that more entrepreneurs do not always signify a quick growth rate. In the developing world, where entrepreneurial motives are fuelled by the necessity to avoid unemployment or poorly-paid job positions, entrepreneurship is insignificant for growth. On the contrary, the innovation-implementing opportunity-motivated entrepreneurship of the developed world has a positive impact on growth. One can argue that those assumptions...
This study questions the assumption that entrepreneurship unequivocally leads to economic growth. Us...
Studies on the impact of technological innovation on growth have been largely mute on the role of␣ne...
It should be noted that the optimal national economic promotion policy-making becomes more and more ...
The aim of this paper is to shed more light on the relationship between \u27productive\u27 entrepren...
This paper analyses whether different measure of entrepreneurship can explain economic growth. It ut...
textabstractThis paper provides a link between the degree of entrepreneurial activity in a country a...
The increased importance of knowledge as a source of competitiveness for modern economies suggests t...
textabstractThe increased importance of knowledge as a source of competitiveness for modern economie...
Using data from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, I explored the long-term effect of entrepreneur...
Despite the worldwide importance of entrepreneurship, economic research on this topic has been only ...
Background: Entrepreneurship is believed to be a major driver of economic development. While it is r...
This paper investigates whether the presence of ambitious entrepreneurs is a more important determin...
textabstractEntrepreneurial activity is generally assumed to be an important aspect of the organizat...
Why are some individuals more entrepreneurial than others? What types of institutional environments ...
Entrepreneurship has been pointed out as a key contributor to sustained economic growth and developm...
This study questions the assumption that entrepreneurship unequivocally leads to economic growth. Us...
Studies on the impact of technological innovation on growth have been largely mute on the role of␣ne...
It should be noted that the optimal national economic promotion policy-making becomes more and more ...
The aim of this paper is to shed more light on the relationship between \u27productive\u27 entrepren...
This paper analyses whether different measure of entrepreneurship can explain economic growth. It ut...
textabstractThis paper provides a link between the degree of entrepreneurial activity in a country a...
The increased importance of knowledge as a source of competitiveness for modern economies suggests t...
textabstractThe increased importance of knowledge as a source of competitiveness for modern economie...
Using data from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, I explored the long-term effect of entrepreneur...
Despite the worldwide importance of entrepreneurship, economic research on this topic has been only ...
Background: Entrepreneurship is believed to be a major driver of economic development. While it is r...
This paper investigates whether the presence of ambitious entrepreneurs is a more important determin...
textabstractEntrepreneurial activity is generally assumed to be an important aspect of the organizat...
Why are some individuals more entrepreneurial than others? What types of institutional environments ...
Entrepreneurship has been pointed out as a key contributor to sustained economic growth and developm...
This study questions the assumption that entrepreneurship unequivocally leads to economic growth. Us...
Studies on the impact of technological innovation on growth have been largely mute on the role of␣ne...
It should be noted that the optimal national economic promotion policy-making becomes more and more ...