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Institutional context and the allocation of entrepreneurial effort

Harry Bowen () and Dirk De Clercq
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Dirk De Clercq: Brock University, St Catharines, Ontario, Canada

Journal of International Business Studies, 2008, vol. 39, issue 4, 747-767

Abstract: The type of activity in which entrepreneurs engage is likely to influence the potential contribution of entrepreneurship to economic growth and prosperity. Yet the entrepreneurship literature has focused largely on identifying the determinants of the level, rather than the type, of entrepreneurial activity. In this paper we hypothesize that a country's institutional environment will influence the allocation of entrepreneurial effort, and in particular will influence the extent to which entrepreneurial effort is directed toward high-growth activities. We test our hypotheses using data on 40 countries over the period 2002–2004. We find that the allocation of entrepreneurial effort toward high-growth activities is positively related to a country's financial and educational activities targeted at entrepreneurship, and is negatively related to a country's level of corruption. Our study is the first to provide empirical evidence that institutional characteristics significantly influence the allocation of entrepreneurial effort, and it is therefore the first to identify an empirically important channel through which a nation's institutions may contribute to economic growth. Journal of International Business Studies (2008) 39, 747–767. doi:10.1057/palgrave.jibs.8400343

Date: 2008
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