Opposition to voluntary and mandated COVID-19 vaccination as a dynamic process: Evidence and policy implications of changing beliefs

K Schmelz, S Bowles - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
COVID-19 vaccination rates slowed in many countries during the second half of 2021, along
with the emergence of vocal opposition, particularly to mandated vaccinations. Who are …

[图书][B] Bourgeois dignity: Why economics can't explain the modern world

DN McCloskey - 2011 - books.google.com
The big economic story of our times is not the Great Recession. It is how China and India
began to embrace neoliberal ideas of economics and attributed a sense of dignity and …

Entrepreneurial role models, fear of failure, and institutional approval of entrepreneurship: A tale of two regions

M Wyrwich, M Stuetzer, R Sternberg - Small business economics, 2016 - Springer
Studies on the influence of entrepreneurial role models (peers) on the decision to start a firm
argue that entrepreneurial role models in the local environment (1) provide opportunities to …

Childhood adversity and the propensity for entrepreneurship: A quasi-experimental study of the Great Chinese Famine

Z Cheng, W Guo, M Hayward, R Smyth… - Journal of Business …, 2021 - Elsevier
Studies on the determinants of entrepreneurship emphasize that challenged adults tend to
become entrepreneurs. However, research has not addressed the childhood origins …

The separation and reunification of Germany: Rethinking a natural experiment interpretation of the enduring effects of communism

SO Becker, L Mergele, L Woessmann - Journal of Economic …, 2020 - aeaweb.org
German separation in 1949 into a communist East and a capitalist West and their
reunification in 1990 are commonly described as a natural experiment to study the enduring …

Political regimes and the family: how sex-role attitudes continue to differ in reunified Germany

S Bauernschuster, H Rainer - Journal of Population Economics, 2012 - Springer
We exploit the German separation and later reunification to investigate whether political
regimes can shape attitudes about appropriate roles for women in the family and the labor …

Individualism–collectivism, governance and economic development

AP Kyriacou - European Journal of Political Economy, 2016 - Elsevier
While an individualist society prizes personal control, autonomy and individual
accomplishments, a collectivist one puts a premium on loyalty and cohesion and imposes …

Entrepreneurship, fear of failure, and economic policy

N Dutta, RS Sobel - European Journal of Political Economy, 2021 - Elsevier
The previous literature finds that self-reported 'fear of failure'has a significant negative effect
on individuals' choice to become entrepreneurs. We hypothesize this effect is lessened in …

Mapping the research on the legacy of socialism, individual attitudes, and entrepreneurship: a bibliometric analysis and future research agenda

LT Nguyen, A Nguyen-Quoc, BTK Dung - Management Review Quarterly, 2023 - Springer
Studies on the interconnection between the legacy of socialism, individual attitudes, and
entrepreneurship have increased considerably and have formed a new, dynamic, and …

[HTML][HTML] Is open innovation imprinted on new ventures? The cooperation-inhibiting legacy of authoritarian regimes

M Wyrwich, PJ Steinberg, F Noseleit, P de Faria - Research Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Extant research explores the role played by individuals and, in particular, founders in
defining open innovation strategies at the firm level. We join this discussion by combining …