This study uses Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) and World Bank Group Entrepreneurship Survey data from 40 countries from 2002 to 2008 to examine the linkage between governance matters and entrepreneurial activities. Based on the conceptual model of GEM and by using fixed-effects panel analysis, the results show that political stability and absence of violence, rule of law, and control of corruption are highly significant determinants of entrepreneurial activities
Women\u27s political leadership may contribute to women\u27s entrepreneurship by removing existing c...
Productive entrepreneurial activities may bring economic prosperity and growth to the society, howev...
This paper aims to investigate the link between business regulations, pillars of competitiveness, an...
Entrepreneurship and business creation is a priority area for many governments worldwide. Public adm...
The main purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of country-level governance on business ...
This study examines the validity of governmental supports and policies; and financing for entreprene...
The 2002 Executive Report for the GlobalEntrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) estimates that more than 460 ...
The original Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) model predicted that established business activit...
Despite the increasing understanding of the relationships between institutions and entrepreneurship,...
The objective of this presentation is to analyse the impact of economic and institutional factors, f...
This research aims to investigate the field of entrepreneurship in the context of public sector gove...
In this research, we have empirically tested the impact of Entrepreneurial Framework Conditions (EFC...
We explore the country-specific institutional characteristics likely to influence an individual’s de...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to use a unique set of measures from Holmes et al. (2013) to c...
Abstract: The World Bank Group Entrepreneurship Survey measures entrepreneurial activity around the...
Women\u27s political leadership may contribute to women\u27s entrepreneurship by removing existing c...
Productive entrepreneurial activities may bring economic prosperity and growth to the society, howev...
This paper aims to investigate the link between business regulations, pillars of competitiveness, an...
Entrepreneurship and business creation is a priority area for many governments worldwide. Public adm...
The main purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of country-level governance on business ...
This study examines the validity of governmental supports and policies; and financing for entreprene...
The 2002 Executive Report for the GlobalEntrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) estimates that more than 460 ...
The original Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) model predicted that established business activit...
Despite the increasing understanding of the relationships between institutions and entrepreneurship,...
The objective of this presentation is to analyse the impact of economic and institutional factors, f...
This research aims to investigate the field of entrepreneurship in the context of public sector gove...
In this research, we have empirically tested the impact of Entrepreneurial Framework Conditions (EFC...
We explore the country-specific institutional characteristics likely to influence an individual’s de...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to use a unique set of measures from Holmes et al. (2013) to c...
Abstract: The World Bank Group Entrepreneurship Survey measures entrepreneurial activity around the...
Women\u27s political leadership may contribute to women\u27s entrepreneurship by removing existing c...
Productive entrepreneurial activities may bring economic prosperity and growth to the society, howev...
This paper aims to investigate the link between business regulations, pillars of competitiveness, an...