We explore the country-specific institutional characteristics likely to influence an individual’s decision to become an entrepreneur. We focus on the size of the government, on freedom from corruption and on “market freedom” defined as a cluster of variables related to protection of property rights and regulation. We test these relationships by combining country-level institutional indicators for 47 countries with working-age population survey data taken from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor. Our results indicate that entrepreneurial entry is inversely related to the size of the government, and more weakly to the extent of corruption. A cluster of institutional indicators representing “market freedom” is only significant in some specific...
This paper investigates the relationship between the institutional setting, in terms of economic fre...
Built on the theories about talent competition between rent-seeking and entrepreneurship, and the th...
This Dissertation hypothesizes that corruption has both beneficial and detrimental effects on the en...
We explore the country-specific institutional characteristics likely to influence an individual’s de...
This study analyzes the impact of the "size of government" in entrepreneurial activity for countries...
In this paper we explore the relationship between the individual decision to become an entrepreneur ...
This paper examines how the allocation of entrepreneurial effort within a country is influenced by t...
Despite the increasing understanding of the relationships between institutions and entrepreneurship,...
Government size, corruption, and tax policy can influence allocation towards necessity or opportunit...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to use a unique set of measures from Holmes et al. (2013) to c...
This study introduces a novel multidimensional measure of the entrepreneurial environment that revea...
In environments where information asymmetries and changing market conditions are ever-present, disce...
This study examines the validity of governmental supports and policies; and financing for entreprene...
This dissertation hypothesizes that corruption has both beneficial and detrimental effects on the en...
We develop entrepreneurship and institutional theory to explain entrepreneurial growth aspirations a...
This paper investigates the relationship between the institutional setting, in terms of economic fre...
Built on the theories about talent competition between rent-seeking and entrepreneurship, and the th...
This Dissertation hypothesizes that corruption has both beneficial and detrimental effects on the en...
We explore the country-specific institutional characteristics likely to influence an individual’s de...
This study analyzes the impact of the "size of government" in entrepreneurial activity for countries...
In this paper we explore the relationship between the individual decision to become an entrepreneur ...
This paper examines how the allocation of entrepreneurial effort within a country is influenced by t...
Despite the increasing understanding of the relationships between institutions and entrepreneurship,...
Government size, corruption, and tax policy can influence allocation towards necessity or opportunit...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to use a unique set of measures from Holmes et al. (2013) to c...
This study introduces a novel multidimensional measure of the entrepreneurial environment that revea...
In environments where information asymmetries and changing market conditions are ever-present, disce...
This study examines the validity of governmental supports and policies; and financing for entreprene...
This dissertation hypothesizes that corruption has both beneficial and detrimental effects on the en...
We develop entrepreneurship and institutional theory to explain entrepreneurial growth aspirations a...
This paper investigates the relationship between the institutional setting, in terms of economic fre...
Built on the theories about talent competition between rent-seeking and entrepreneurship, and the th...
This Dissertation hypothesizes that corruption has both beneficial and detrimental effects on the en...