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Politico-economic factors associated with interest in starting a business: A multi-country study

Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, ISSN: 1042-2587, Vol: 29, Issue: 1, Page: 35-55
2005
  • 133
    Citations
  • 2,976
    Usage
  • 163
    Captures
  • 0
    Mentions
  • 0
    Social Media
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Metrics Details

  • Citations
    133
    • Citation Indexes
      128
      • CrossRef
        123
      • Academic Citation Index (ACI) - airiti
        1
    • Policy Citations
      5
      • 5
  • Usage
    2,976
  • Captures
    163

Article Description

In this article, we study the constructs of perceived environmental munificence and carrying capacity as they relate to potential for starting a business in samples taken from thirteen Anglo-Saxon, East Asian, and South Asian countries. Seven politico-economic dimensions represent perceived munificence and carrying capacity: financing available, supportive government regulation, market opportunities, access to support services, supply of skilled labor, connections needed, and competitive conditions. Perceived market opportunities, supply of skilled labor, and supportive government regulation (negatively) relate most consistently to start-up feasibility and desirability in the full sample. In regional sub-samples, the only dimensions to associate with both feasibility and desirability are market opportunities in Anglo-Saxon countries and supply of skilled labor in South Asia. Copyright 2005 by Baylor University.

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