This Article examines what we term “regulatory entrepreneurship” — pursuing a line of business in which changing the law is a significant part of the business plan. Regulatory entrepreneurship is not new, but it has become increasingly salient in recent years as companies from Airbnb to Tesla, and from DraftKings to Uber, have become agents of legal change. We document the tactics that companies have employed, including operating in legal gray areas, growing “too big to ban,” and mobilizing users for political support. Further, we theorize the business and law-related factors that foster regulatory entrepreneurship. Well-funded, scalable, and highly connected startup businesses with mass appeal have advantages, especially when they target s...
This Article makes the case for corporate venture capital as a potentially game-changing entrant int...
This comparative study examines the relationship between entrepreneurship and institutions in five c...
Startup companies and venture capital investments are flourishing worldwide, but at different rates ...
This Article examines what we term “regulatory entrepreneurship” — pursuing a line of business in wh...
The legal system constantly follows the footsteps of innovation and attempts to discourage its migra...
Earlier this year, hundreds of taxis clogged the streets surrounding Philadelphia’s City Hall. Taxi ...
Small businesses are regarded as the engine of the economy. But just what is a “small business”? Dep...
Despite policymakers’ intentions, big tech companies and entrepreneurial upstarts sometimes use thei...
Opportunity\u27 is a central concept in entrepreneurship research, and this Article explores the rel...
Few studies investigate to what extent the legal environment might have a positive impact on entrepr...
This Article documents and analyzes a powerful form of regulatory competition - competition for inve...
Although previously considered rare, over three hundred startups have reached valuations over a bill...
This essay emerges from a joint symposium of the Hastings Business Law Journal and the Hastings Scie...
NoThe belief in market-driven ideology and the assumption that new business ventures create jobs and...
ABASTRACT The research on law and organizations has experienced multiple phases: law as an incentive...
This Article makes the case for corporate venture capital as a potentially game-changing entrant int...
This comparative study examines the relationship between entrepreneurship and institutions in five c...
Startup companies and venture capital investments are flourishing worldwide, but at different rates ...
This Article examines what we term “regulatory entrepreneurship” — pursuing a line of business in wh...
The legal system constantly follows the footsteps of innovation and attempts to discourage its migra...
Earlier this year, hundreds of taxis clogged the streets surrounding Philadelphia’s City Hall. Taxi ...
Small businesses are regarded as the engine of the economy. But just what is a “small business”? Dep...
Despite policymakers’ intentions, big tech companies and entrepreneurial upstarts sometimes use thei...
Opportunity\u27 is a central concept in entrepreneurship research, and this Article explores the rel...
Few studies investigate to what extent the legal environment might have a positive impact on entrepr...
This Article documents and analyzes a powerful form of regulatory competition - competition for inve...
Although previously considered rare, over three hundred startups have reached valuations over a bill...
This essay emerges from a joint symposium of the Hastings Business Law Journal and the Hastings Scie...
NoThe belief in market-driven ideology and the assumption that new business ventures create jobs and...
ABASTRACT The research on law and organizations has experienced multiple phases: law as an incentive...
This Article makes the case for corporate venture capital as a potentially game-changing entrant int...
This comparative study examines the relationship between entrepreneurship and institutions in five c...
Startup companies and venture capital investments are flourishing worldwide, but at different rates ...