Drivers of Entrepreneurship and Post-Entry Performance : Microeconomic Evidence from Advanced and Developing Countries
The aim of this study is to provide a microeconomic investigation of the concept of entrepreneurship; in particular, it discusses the following issues: 1) the alternative ways of looking at entrepreneurship, distinguishing "creative...
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okr-10986-120772021-04-23T14:02:59Z Drivers of Entrepreneurship and Post-Entry Performance : Microeconomic Evidence from Advanced and Developing Countries Vivarelli, Marco ABSENCE OF CREDIT ADVANCED ECONOMIES AGRICULTURAL CREDIT AUTONOMY BANK DEPOSITS BANK OFFICIALS BANKRUPTCY BANKRUPTCY LAWS BARRIERS TO GROWTH BIASES BORROWING BRIBES BRIBING BUSINESS ENTERPRISE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS FORMATION BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BUSINESS OWNERS BUSINESS OWNERSHIP CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITAL STOCK CASH FLOW COMPANY COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS COMPETITORS CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT CORRUPTION CREDIT CONSTRAINTS CREDIT RATIONING CROWDING OUT DEBT DEMOGRAPHICS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DIVERSIFICATION DOWNSIZING ECONOMETRIC ESTIMATES ECONOMETRIC EVIDENCE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC POLICY ECONOMIC SUCCESS ECONOMICS EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPLOYEE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT GROWTH ENTREPRENEUR ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITIES ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY ENTREPRENEURIAL BEHAVIOR ENTREPRENEURIAL FINANCE ENTREPRENEURIAL INITIATIVES ENTREPRENEURIAL VENTURES ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTRY BARRIERS ENVIRONMENTAL ETHNIC MINORITIES ETHNIC MINORITY EXPENDITURES EXPLOITATION EXTERNAL CAPITAL EXTERNAL FINANCE FAMILIES FINANCIAL CAPITAL FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL OPPORTUNITIES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FIRM SIZE FIRMS HUMAN CAPITAL INDIGENOUS COMPANIES INFORMATION ASYMMETRIES INITIAL INVESTMENT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTERNAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL BANK JOB CREATION JOB LOSSES LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOUR FORCE LACK OF COLLATERAL LACK OF PROPERTY LEVEL OF ASSETS LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE ORGANIZATIONS MINORITY COMMUNITY MINORITY GROUP MULTINATIONALS NEW BUSINESS NEW BUSINESSES NEW COMPANIES NEW COMPANY NEW ENTRANTS OUTREACH PARENT COMPANY POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL ECONOMY PRIVATE EQUITY PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROFITABILITY PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC POLICY RATIONAL EXPECTATIONS REAL WAGES RED TAPE SALES GROWTH SAVING PLANS SELF EMPLOYMENT SELF-EMPLOYMENT SMALL BUSINESS SMALL BUSINESSES SMALL FIRMS SPINOFFS START-UP START-UPS SUPPLIER TAXATION TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE THEORETICAL MODELS TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPORT UNEMPLOYMENT VENTURE CAPITAL VENTURE CAPITALISTS WAGES WATER SUPPLY The aim of this study is to provide a microeconomic investigation of the concept of entrepreneurship; in particular, it discusses the following issues: 1) the alternative ways of looking at entrepreneurship, distinguishing "creative destruction" from simple "turbulence"; 2) the different microeconomic determinants of new firm formation, distinguishing "progressive" from "regressive" drivers; 3) the relationship between ex-ante characteristics (of the founder) and post-entry performance (of the new firm); and 4) the possible scope for an economic policy aimed at maximizing the impact of entrepreneurship on economic growth. Where possible and appropriate, the paper devotes particular attention to the specific features characterizing entrepreneurship in developing countries. 2013-01-03T22:45:41Z 2013-01-03T22:45:41Z 2012-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/10/16844339/drivers-entrepreneurship-post-entry-performance-microeconomic-evidence-advanced-developing-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12077 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6245 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research |
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ABSENCE OF CREDIT ADVANCED ECONOMIES AGRICULTURAL CREDIT AUTONOMY BANK DEPOSITS BANK OFFICIALS BANKRUPTCY BANKRUPTCY LAWS BARRIERS TO GROWTH BIASES BORROWING BRIBES BRIBING BUSINESS ENTERPRISE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS FORMATION BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BUSINESS OWNERS BUSINESS OWNERSHIP CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITAL STOCK CASH FLOW COMPANY COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS COMPETITORS CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT CORRUPTION CREDIT CONSTRAINTS CREDIT RATIONING CROWDING OUT DEBT DEMOGRAPHICS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DIVERSIFICATION DOWNSIZING ECONOMETRIC ESTIMATES ECONOMETRIC EVIDENCE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC POLICY ECONOMIC SUCCESS ECONOMICS EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPLOYEE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT GROWTH ENTREPRENEUR ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITIES ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY ENTREPRENEURIAL BEHAVIOR ENTREPRENEURIAL FINANCE ENTREPRENEURIAL INITIATIVES ENTREPRENEURIAL VENTURES ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTRY BARRIERS ENVIRONMENTAL ETHNIC MINORITIES ETHNIC MINORITY EXPENDITURES EXPLOITATION EXTERNAL CAPITAL EXTERNAL FINANCE FAMILIES FINANCIAL CAPITAL FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL OPPORTUNITIES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FIRM SIZE FIRMS HUMAN CAPITAL INDIGENOUS COMPANIES INFORMATION ASYMMETRIES INITIAL INVESTMENT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTERNAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL BANK JOB CREATION JOB LOSSES LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOUR FORCE LACK OF COLLATERAL LACK OF PROPERTY LEVEL OF ASSETS LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE ORGANIZATIONS MINORITY COMMUNITY MINORITY GROUP MULTINATIONALS NEW BUSINESS NEW BUSINESSES NEW COMPANIES NEW COMPANY NEW ENTRANTS OUTREACH PARENT COMPANY POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL ECONOMY PRIVATE EQUITY PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROFITABILITY PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC POLICY RATIONAL EXPECTATIONS REAL WAGES RED TAPE SALES GROWTH SAVING PLANS SELF EMPLOYMENT SELF-EMPLOYMENT SMALL BUSINESS SMALL BUSINESSES SMALL FIRMS SPINOFFS START-UP START-UPS SUPPLIER TAXATION TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE THEORETICAL MODELS TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPORT UNEMPLOYMENT VENTURE CAPITAL VENTURE CAPITALISTS WAGES WATER SUPPLY |
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ABSENCE OF CREDIT ADVANCED ECONOMIES AGRICULTURAL CREDIT AUTONOMY BANK DEPOSITS BANK OFFICIALS BANKRUPTCY BANKRUPTCY LAWS BARRIERS TO GROWTH BIASES BORROWING BRIBES BRIBING BUSINESS ENTERPRISE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS FORMATION BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BUSINESS OWNERS BUSINESS OWNERSHIP CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITAL STOCK CASH FLOW COMPANY COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS COMPETITORS CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT CORRUPTION CREDIT CONSTRAINTS CREDIT RATIONING CROWDING OUT DEBT DEMOGRAPHICS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DIVERSIFICATION DOWNSIZING ECONOMETRIC ESTIMATES ECONOMETRIC EVIDENCE ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC POLICY ECONOMIC SUCCESS ECONOMICS EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPLOYEE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT GROWTH ENTREPRENEUR ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITIES ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITY ENTREPRENEURIAL BEHAVIOR ENTREPRENEURIAL FINANCE ENTREPRENEURIAL INITIATIVES ENTREPRENEURIAL VENTURES ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTRY BARRIERS ENVIRONMENTAL ETHNIC MINORITIES ETHNIC MINORITY EXPENDITURES EXPLOITATION EXTERNAL CAPITAL EXTERNAL FINANCE FAMILIES FINANCIAL CAPITAL FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL OPPORTUNITIES FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FIRM SIZE FIRMS HUMAN CAPITAL INDIGENOUS COMPANIES INFORMATION ASYMMETRIES INITIAL INVESTMENT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INTERNAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL BANK JOB CREATION JOB LOSSES LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOUR FORCE LACK OF COLLATERAL LACK OF PROPERTY LEVEL OF ASSETS LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE ORGANIZATIONS MINORITY COMMUNITY MINORITY GROUP MULTINATIONALS NEW BUSINESS NEW BUSINESSES NEW COMPANIES NEW COMPANY NEW ENTRANTS OUTREACH PARENT COMPANY POLICY INSTRUMENTS POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL ECONOMY PRIVATE EQUITY PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROFITABILITY PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC POLICY RATIONAL EXPECTATIONS REAL WAGES RED TAPE SALES GROWTH SAVING PLANS SELF EMPLOYMENT SELF-EMPLOYMENT SMALL BUSINESS SMALL BUSINESSES SMALL FIRMS SPINOFFS START-UP START-UPS SUPPLIER TAXATION TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE THEORETICAL MODELS TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPORT UNEMPLOYMENT VENTURE CAPITAL VENTURE CAPITALISTS WAGES WATER SUPPLY Vivarelli, Marco Drivers of Entrepreneurship and Post-Entry Performance : Microeconomic Evidence from Advanced and Developing Countries |
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Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6245 |
description |
The aim of this study is to provide a
microeconomic investigation of the concept of
entrepreneurship; in particular, it discusses the following
issues: 1) the alternative ways of looking at
entrepreneurship, distinguishing "creative
destruction" from simple "turbulence"; 2) the
different microeconomic determinants of new firm formation,
distinguishing "progressive" from
"regressive" drivers; 3) the relationship between
ex-ante characteristics (of the founder) and post-entry
performance (of the new firm); and 4) the possible scope for
an economic policy aimed at maximizing the impact of
entrepreneurship on economic growth. Where possible and
appropriate, the paper devotes particular attention to the
specific features characterizing entrepreneurship in
developing countries. |
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Vivarelli, Marco |
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Vivarelli, Marco |
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Vivarelli, Marco |
title |
Drivers of Entrepreneurship and Post-Entry Performance : Microeconomic Evidence from Advanced and Developing Countries |
title_short |
Drivers of Entrepreneurship and Post-Entry Performance : Microeconomic Evidence from Advanced and Developing Countries |
title_full |
Drivers of Entrepreneurship and Post-Entry Performance : Microeconomic Evidence from Advanced and Developing Countries |
title_fullStr |
Drivers of Entrepreneurship and Post-Entry Performance : Microeconomic Evidence from Advanced and Developing Countries |
title_full_unstemmed |
Drivers of Entrepreneurship and Post-Entry Performance : Microeconomic Evidence from Advanced and Developing Countries |
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drivers of entrepreneurship and post-entry performance : microeconomic evidence from advanced and developing countries |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/10/16844339/drivers-entrepreneurship-post-entry-performance-microeconomic-evidence-advanced-developing-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12077 |
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