Drawing on institutional economics, this article investigates how different contexts condition the prevalence of export-oriented entrepreneurship, which affects economic growth. We place emphasis on the differences between developed and developing countries through interaction effects that allow us to test for differential validity. Using simultaneous equation panel data models for a sample of 43 countries (2004–2012), we find that access to credit and access to communications are the most significant factors in explaining the export-oriented entrepreneurship required for economic growth. Policy implications for both developed and developing countries are suggested to enhance economic performance under specific context characteristics throu...
This paper investigates how a country\u27s stage of development influences the relationship between ...
We address the question of what determines entrepreneurship in developing countries. In particular, ...
The aim of this paper is to shed more light on the relationship between \u27productive\u27 entrepren...
This paper analyzes the impact of export-oriented entrepreneurship intensity on national economic gr...
textabstractWhile it is generally acknowledged that entrepreneurship as well as export activity may ...
Abstract: In this paper the relationship between a country’s prevalence of new ventures and its rate...
textabstractIn this paper the relationship between a country’s prevalence of new ventures and its ra...
Economic integration is increasingly recognized as an important determinant of entrepreneurship. Thi...
This paper analyses whether different measure of entrepreneurship can explain economic growth. It ut...
In this paper the relationship between a country's prevalence of new ventures and its rate of econom...
textabstractWe draw on knowledge spillover literature to suggest that a country’s level of foreign d...
The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) presents an annual assessment of the national level of ‘ea...
textabstractEntrepreneurial activity is generally assumed to be an important aspect of the organizat...
This paper examines the effects of entrepreneurship on economic growth in 95 developing and emerging...
The increased importance of knowledge as a source of competitiveness for modern economies suggests t...
This paper investigates how a country\u27s stage of development influences the relationship between ...
We address the question of what determines entrepreneurship in developing countries. In particular, ...
The aim of this paper is to shed more light on the relationship between \u27productive\u27 entrepren...
This paper analyzes the impact of export-oriented entrepreneurship intensity on national economic gr...
textabstractWhile it is generally acknowledged that entrepreneurship as well as export activity may ...
Abstract: In this paper the relationship between a country’s prevalence of new ventures and its rate...
textabstractIn this paper the relationship between a country’s prevalence of new ventures and its ra...
Economic integration is increasingly recognized as an important determinant of entrepreneurship. Thi...
This paper analyses whether different measure of entrepreneurship can explain economic growth. It ut...
In this paper the relationship between a country's prevalence of new ventures and its rate of econom...
textabstractWe draw on knowledge spillover literature to suggest that a country’s level of foreign d...
The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) presents an annual assessment of the national level of ‘ea...
textabstractEntrepreneurial activity is generally assumed to be an important aspect of the organizat...
This paper examines the effects of entrepreneurship on economic growth in 95 developing and emerging...
The increased importance of knowledge as a source of competitiveness for modern economies suggests t...
This paper investigates how a country\u27s stage of development influences the relationship between ...
We address the question of what determines entrepreneurship in developing countries. In particular, ...
The aim of this paper is to shed more light on the relationship between \u27productive\u27 entrepren...