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Exploring country-level institutional arrangements on the rate and type of entrepreneurial activity

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JOURNAL OF BUSINESS VENTURING
Volume 28, Issue 1, Pages 176-193

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusvent.2011.11.002

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Entrepreneurship indicator; High-impact entrepreneurship; Institutional theory; Multidimensional

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This study introduces a novel multidimensional measure of the entrepreneurial environment that reveals how differences in institutional arrangements influence both the rate and the type of entrepreneurial activity in a country. Drawing from institutional theory, the measure examines the regulatory, normative, and cognitive dimensions of entrepreneurial activity, and introduces a novel conducive dimension that measures a country's capability to support high-impact entrepreneurship. Our findings suggest that differences in institutional arrangements are associated with variance in both the rate and type of entrepreneurial activity across countries. For the formation of innovative, high-growth new ventures, the regulative environment matters very little. For high-impact entrepreneurship an institutional environment Red with new opportunities created by knowledge spillovers and the capital necessary for high-impact entrepreneurship matter most. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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