| Titel |
Entrepreneurship in the old en new Europe |
| Auteur |
Grilo, I. (Isabel); Thurik, A.R. (Roy) |
| Datum |
2005-01-01 |
| Trefwoord(en) |
entrepreneurship, determinants, transition economies, nascent entrepreneurship, latent entrepreneurship, new member states |
| Taal |
Engels |
| Type |
working paper |
| Uitgever |
EIM bv, Zoetermeer |
| Samenvatting |
Developing a dynamic SME sector is essential for
countries transforming their centrally planned economy into a market
oriented one. New firm formation is the major driver of this transition.
Obviously, entrepreneurial energy is a necessary condition for new firm
formation. This paper uses 2004 survey data from the 25 EU member states
and the US to explain country differences in entrepreneurial energy. This
energy is captured as latent and actual entrepreneurship. Latent
entrepreneurship is measured by the probability of a declared preference
for self-employment over employment. Next to demographic variables such as
gender, age, education level and whether parents are self-employed, the
set of explanatory variables used includes country specific effects,
measures of risk tolerance, internal and external locus of control and
four perceptions of obstacles . The obstacle variables include the
perception by respondents of administrative complexities, of availability
of financial support, of accessibility of information for start-up and
whether the current economic climate is favorable. Specific attention is
devoted to differences between the eight former communist member states
and the 17 other EU member states. The most striking result is the higher
influence of risk tolerance in shaping both latent and actual
entrepreneurship in transition economies relative to market economies. |
| Publicatie |
http://hdl.handle.net/1765/9706 |
| Persistent Identifier |
urn:NBN:nl:ui:15-1765/9706 |
| Metadata |
XML |
| Repository |
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam |