The current research on entrepreneurship as an economic phenomenon often assumes its desirability as a driver of economic development and growth. However, entrepreneurial talent can be allocated among productive, unproductive, and destructive activities. This process is theorized as driven by institutions. Although the tradeoff between productive and unproductive entrepreneurship has been examined, destructive entrepreneurship has been largely ignored. We build from existing theory and define destructive entrepreneurship as wealth-destroying. We propose three assumptions to develop a model of destructive entrepreneurship that presents the mechanisms through which entrepreneurial talent behaves in this manner. We present four key proposition...
International audienceContemporary Austrian theory has expanded widely on the relationship between e...
Entrepreneurs drive economic prosperity in a country when they produce value through innovation. But...
Entrepreneurship will not always productive: Baumol (1990, 1993) distinguishes between productive, u...
The current research on entrepreneurship as an economic phenomenon often assumes its desirability as...
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The research on entrepreneurship as an economic phenomenon often assumes its desirability as a drive...
The research on entrepreneurship as an economic phenomenon often assumes its desirability as a drive...
The research on entrepreneurship as an economic phenomenon often assumes its desirability as a drive...
Policy interest since the early 1980s has focused in different ways on the creation of a large, prod...
Talent allocation models assume that entrepreneurial talent is selfish and thus allocates into unpro...
Entrepreneurial action can be directed toward identifying, generating, and exploiting potential busi...
Entrepreneurship is generally regarded as a force of change, innovation, and development in modern e...
Motivation: Usually examples of activities that have a positive impact on the economy of the state a...
Contains fulltext : 111612.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
The study deals with reasons for the inefficient operation of the business sector in the economy thr...
International audienceContemporary Austrian theory has expanded widely on the relationship between e...
Entrepreneurs drive economic prosperity in a country when they produce value through innovation. But...
Entrepreneurship will not always productive: Baumol (1990, 1993) distinguishes between productive, u...
The current research on entrepreneurship as an economic phenomenon often assumes its desirability as...
Contains fulltext : 111985.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
The research on entrepreneurship as an economic phenomenon often assumes its desirability as a drive...
The research on entrepreneurship as an economic phenomenon often assumes its desirability as a drive...
The research on entrepreneurship as an economic phenomenon often assumes its desirability as a drive...
Policy interest since the early 1980s has focused in different ways on the creation of a large, prod...
Talent allocation models assume that entrepreneurial talent is selfish and thus allocates into unpro...
Entrepreneurial action can be directed toward identifying, generating, and exploiting potential busi...
Entrepreneurship is generally regarded as a force of change, innovation, and development in modern e...
Motivation: Usually examples of activities that have a positive impact on the economy of the state a...
Contains fulltext : 111612.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
The study deals with reasons for the inefficient operation of the business sector in the economy thr...
International audienceContemporary Austrian theory has expanded widely on the relationship between e...
Entrepreneurs drive economic prosperity in a country when they produce value through innovation. But...
Entrepreneurship will not always productive: Baumol (1990, 1993) distinguishes between productive, u...