Research Summary This study focuses on a salient challenge for entrepreneurs in emerging economies: government expropriation. Drawing on signaling arguments, we propose that an owner's high socioeconomic status (SES) attracts government attention to her start-up by conveying information about its resource endowments. The empirical tests based on start-ups in China support that an owner's high SES increases government expropriation. The effect is stronger for start-ups in regions with greater income inequality or in those where the legal system is less developed. High-SES entrepreneurs can mitigate the risk of government expropriation by building political connections. Managerial Summary Institutional voids in emerging economies pose a major...
This study presents theoretical and empirical analyses of the time allocation of entrepreneurs as a ...
The level of entrepreneurial activity is higher in emerging markets than in developed economies, dri...
Firm diversi\u85cation across unrelated businesses is prevalent in many emerging economies, in contr...
Research Summary This study focuses on a salient challenge for entrepreneurs in emerging economies: ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2015.Catalog...
This article examines the determinants of the entrepreneur's political participation by employing a ...
This paper examines the determinants of the entrepreneur’s political participation by employing a un...
In this dissertation, I investigate the role of the state in entrepreneurship from an institutional ...
Recent literature in entrepreneurship suggests that institutions matter for entrepreneurial investme...
Recent literature in entrepreneurship suggests that market and legal institutions matter for entrepr...
This study aims to understand the CCP's integration of elite private entrepreneurs into its politica...
This paper examines how the allocation of entrepreneurial effort within a country is influenced by t...
This dissertation examines the institutional origins of China’s recent boom in technology startups a...
Entrepreneurs in emerging market economies operate in weak institutional contexts, which can imply d...
Returnee Entrepreneurship (RE) in the high-tech field is one of the critical cohorts driving indigen...
This study presents theoretical and empirical analyses of the time allocation of entrepreneurs as a ...
The level of entrepreneurial activity is higher in emerging markets than in developed economies, dri...
Firm diversi\u85cation across unrelated businesses is prevalent in many emerging economies, in contr...
Research Summary This study focuses on a salient challenge for entrepreneurs in emerging economies: ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2015.Catalog...
This article examines the determinants of the entrepreneur's political participation by employing a ...
This paper examines the determinants of the entrepreneur’s political participation by employing a un...
In this dissertation, I investigate the role of the state in entrepreneurship from an institutional ...
Recent literature in entrepreneurship suggests that institutions matter for entrepreneurial investme...
Recent literature in entrepreneurship suggests that market and legal institutions matter for entrepr...
This study aims to understand the CCP's integration of elite private entrepreneurs into its politica...
This paper examines how the allocation of entrepreneurial effort within a country is influenced by t...
This dissertation examines the institutional origins of China’s recent boom in technology startups a...
Entrepreneurs in emerging market economies operate in weak institutional contexts, which can imply d...
Returnee Entrepreneurship (RE) in the high-tech field is one of the critical cohorts driving indigen...
This study presents theoretical and empirical analyses of the time allocation of entrepreneurs as a ...
The level of entrepreneurial activity is higher in emerging markets than in developed economies, dri...
Firm diversi\u85cation across unrelated businesses is prevalent in many emerging economies, in contr...