We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social capital theory. We propose that the country prevalence rate of social entrepreneurship is an indicator of constructible nation-level social capital and enhances the likelihood of individual commercial entry. We further posit that both social and commercial entrepreneurial entry is facilitated by certain formal institutions, namely strong property rights and (low) government activism, albeit the latter impacts each of these types of entrepreneurship differently. We apply bivariate discrete choice multilevel modeling to population-representative samples in 47 countries and find support for these hypotheses
AbstractWe advance research on human capital and entrepreneurial entry and posit that, in order to g...
We assess how social capital relates to individuals' initial interest in becoming an entrepreneur, f...
Most research on entrepreneurial activities and institutions focuses on identifying certain relation...
We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social ...
We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social ...
We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social ...
We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social ...
Purpose: Through utilising social capital as an overarching concept, the purpose of this article is ...
Most research on entrepreneurial activities and institutions focuses on identifying certain relation...
Drawing on capital theory and institutional theory, we hypothesize the contingent role of a country'...
Entrepreneurship is still a social term that scholars have difficulty defining, and a lack of consis...
We advance research on human capital and entrepreneurial entry and posit that, in order to generate ...
With an incomplete panel data from 63 countries over 25 years this paper finds that the average numb...
AbstractWe advance research on human capital and entrepreneurial entry and posit that, in order to g...
We assess how social capital relates to individuals' initial interest in becoming an entrepreneur, f...
Most research on entrepreneurial activities and institutions focuses on identifying certain relation...
We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social ...
We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social ...
We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social ...
We model and test the relationship between social and commercial entrepreneurship drawing on social ...
Purpose: Through utilising social capital as an overarching concept, the purpose of this article is ...
Most research on entrepreneurial activities and institutions focuses on identifying certain relation...
Drawing on capital theory and institutional theory, we hypothesize the contingent role of a country'...
Entrepreneurship is still a social term that scholars have difficulty defining, and a lack of consis...
We advance research on human capital and entrepreneurial entry and posit that, in order to generate ...
With an incomplete panel data from 63 countries over 25 years this paper finds that the average numb...
AbstractWe advance research on human capital and entrepreneurial entry and posit that, in order to g...
We assess how social capital relates to individuals' initial interest in becoming an entrepreneur, f...
Most research on entrepreneurial activities and institutions focuses on identifying certain relation...