Public choice and the economic analysis of anarchy: a survey

B Powell, EP Stringham - Public Choice, 2009 - Springer
Public choice economists began studying anarchy in the 1970s. Since then, the amount of
research on anarchy has burgeoned. This article surveys the important public choice …

Entrepreneurship, innovation and regional growth: a network theory

R Huggins, P Thompson - Small business economics, 2015 - Springer
Despite the growing acknowledgement that entrepreneurship is an important driver of
regional innovation and growth, the role of the networks in these processes has been less …

How policy positions women entrepreneurs: A comparative analysis of state discourse in Sweden and the United States

H Ahl, T Nelson - Journal of Business Venturing, 2015 - Elsevier
This research compares the positioning of women entrepreneurs through entrepreneurship
policy over two decades (1989–2012) in Sweden and the United States. Given Sweden's …

Capital is not enough: Innovation in developing economies

SW Bradley, JS McMullen, K Artz… - Journal of Management …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
abstract Economic development and social entrepreneurship often conceive of poverty as a
resource allocation problem in which a lack of capital prevents the poor from increasing their …

Delineating the domain of development entrepreneurship: A market–based approach to facilitating inclusive economic growth

JS McMullen - Entrepreneurship theory and practice, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Development economists and management scholars have called for a more market–based
approach to address the extreme poverty suffered by the billion people residing primarily in …

Toward a theory of transformative entrepreneuring: Poverty reduction and conflict resolution in Rwanda's entrepreneurial coffee sector

JM Tobias, J Mair, C Barbosa-Leiker - Journal of business venturing, 2013 - Elsevier
This study illustrates how entrepreneurship may catalyze prosperity as well as peace in
entrenched poverty–conflict zones. We bring to life a conceptualization of transformative …

Entrepreneurship is not a binding constraint on growth and development in the poorest countries

W Naudé - World development, 2011 - Elsevier
Many economists claim that entrepreneurship is an important determinant of economic
growth and development. In the sub-discipline of development economics however …

Agency theory and entrepreneurship: A cross-country analysis

SJ Solomon, JS Bendickson, MR Marvel… - Journal of Business …, 2021 - Elsevier
Central to economic development is entrepreneurship. Using an agency theory lens, we
seek to better understand how national policy can spur entrepreneurship. Guided by …

Stakeholders' role in entrepreneurship education and training programmes with impacts on regional development

AR Galvão, CSE Marques, JJ Ferreira, V Braga - Journal of Rural Studies, 2020 - Elsevier
This study's main objective was to understand major stakeholders' role in entrepreneurship
education and training programmes and these entities' perceptions of the programmes' …

Types of entrepreneurship and economic growth

E Stam, A Van Stel - Entrepreneurship, innovation, and …, 2011 - books.google.com
Entrepreneurship has long been considered a crucial mechanism of economic development
(Schumpeter 1934; Landes 1998). However, empirical studies on the role of …