Globalization and Entrepreneurship: Lessons from the European Experience over the Past Decade
Kameliia Petrova
Chapter 2012-01 in European Entrepreneurship in the Globalizing Economy: Preparation of New Generation of Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders. Proceedings of the International Conference, 3 – 6 June 2012, Sozopol, Bulgaria, 2014, pp 15-39 from Bulgarian Association for Management Development and Entrepreneurship
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This paper presents an empirical study exploring the effect of globalization on the rate and type of entrepreneurial activity in Europe. It builds upon a theoretical framework which examines the level of entrepreneurship by distinguishing demand from supply factors in the presence of government involvement. The findings suggest that differences in globalization are associated with variance in both the rate and type of entrepreneurial activity, and that globalization has a negative effect on entrepreneurship. The study also contributes to the continuing debate on the effect of regulations on the level of entrepreneurial activity.
Keywords: entrepreneurship; globalization; government policy; regulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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