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Entrepreneurship, Regional Development and Culture - An Institutional Perspective

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The aim of this book is to analyze the relationships among entrepreneurship, regional development and culture in the current economy. Using an institutional approach, it examines the main theoretical issues and practices and their effect on different dimensions of society and the economy. Business creation is considered a key element of economic growth, innovation and employment. In recent years, entrepreneurial scholars have studied the factors that affect entrepreneurship and drive economic growth. In doing so, these scholars have aimed to understand what promotes entrepreneurial activity and also how to improve the development of regions or countries to increase wealth in society. The institutional approach can be applied to the entrepreneurship field to understand the phenomenon of entrepreneurship. This view considers the role of environment in the decision to create a company, which is critical to entrepreneurship, innovation and economic growth. Environment relates to legal aspects, public policy and support services (formal institutions) but is especially important in terms of sociocultural context (informal institutions). The creation of new ventures is greatly influenced by culture. Furthermore, it is important to highlight the influence of entrepreneurship on regional development, specifically through job creation, stimulation of economic growth and innovation. Thus, entrepreneurship, regional development and culture are fundamental for understanding economic growth and development as well as other phenomena such as technology transfer or women's entrepreneurship. Featuring contributions and cases studies from various countries and sectors, this volume provides an essential reference for scholars, academics, and researchers in entrepreneurship, business management, innovation and economics.

List of contents

A cultural perspective on entrepreneurship and regional development. The case of the Bages (Catalonia).- Entrepreneurship and location: the cultural differences between two countries.- Entrepreneurship and the influence of history: how much impact do country-specific historical factors have on entrepreneurship initiatives?.- Understanding the role of culture and economic conditions in entrepreneurship.- The Effect of Cultural Factors on Social Entrepreneurship: The Impact of the Economic Downturn in Spain.- The entrepreneur's values and the growth expectations of new ventures.- Entrepreneurship Policy and its Impact on the Cultural Legitimacy for Entrepreneurship in a Developing Country Context.- The role of normative legitimacy in the development of efficiency-driven countries.- Cultural influences on the entrepreneurial intentions of university students: A comparative study between Spain and Portugal.- Social Entrepreneurship and Social Entrepreneurs. The Influence of Cultural Context.- Understanding entrepreneurship through the enrichment of institutional theory by ethics.- The importance of a proactive culture of exporting SMEs. Effect on export performance and regional development.

Summary

The aim of this book is to analyze the relationships among entrepreneurship, regional development and culture in the current economy. Using an institutional approach, it examines the main theoretical issues and practices and their effect on different dimensions of society and the economy. Business creation is considered a key element of economic growth, innovation and employment. In recent years, entrepreneurial scholars have studied the factors that affect entrepreneurship and drive economic growth. In doing so, these scholars have aimed to understand what promotes entrepreneurial activity and also how to improve the development of regions or countries to increase wealth in society. The institutional approach can be applied to the entrepreneurship field to understand the phenomenon of entrepreneurship. This view considers the role of environment in the decision to create a company, which is critical to entrepreneurship, innovation and economic growth. Environment relates to legal aspects, public policy and support services (formal institutions) but is especially important in terms of sociocultural context (informal institutions). The creation of new ventures is greatly influenced by culture. Furthermore, it is important to highlight the influence of entrepreneurship on regional development, specifically through job creation, stimulation of economic growth and innovation. Thus, entrepreneurship, regional development and culture are fundamental for understanding economic growth and development as well as other phenomena such as technology transfer or women’s entrepreneurship. Featuring contributions and cases studies from various countries and sectors, this volume provides an essential reference for scholars, academics, and researchers in entrepreneurship, business management, innovation and economics.

Product details

Assisted by M Merigó-Lindahl (Editor), M Merigó-Lindahl (Editor), José M. Merigó-Lindahl (Editor), Mart Peris-Ortiz (Editor), Marta Peris-Ortiz (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783319151106
ISBN 978-3-31-915110-6
No. of pages 216
Dimensions 168 mm x 13 mm x 246 mm
Weight 526 g
Illustrations X, 216 p. 34 illus., 3 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration

Management, B, Globalization, Market research, Business and Management, Entrepreneurship, International business, Markets, economic growth, Innovation/Technology Management, Emerging Markets/Globalization, Research & development management, Management science, Industrial Management

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