Human capital, entrepreneurship and development: empirical evidence in the municipalities of Ceará
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Resumo: | The contribution of human capital to economic development of nations has been the subject of several studies since the 1960s. However, updating the theme started in the second half of the ‘90s, with the examination of the role of entrepreneurship is the main contribution of this study. Thus, this article falls within the context of this update on a subject not explored in the academy at a reasonable extent. Therefore, this article investigates the influence of human capital and entrepreneurship on economic development. More specifically, the article analyzes the influence of the two variables on improving the quality of life of cities in the state of Ceará, Brazil. We gathered a database of social indicators, demographic, and economic infrastructure, of all 184 municipalities of Ceará. This secondary data was provided by the Instituto de Pesquisa e Estratégia Econômica do Ceará (Ipece) and the Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE). We setup three analytical techniques to confirm the hypotheses formulated based on published literature: factor analysis, regression analysis and structural equation model. The results supported the hypothesis that entrepreneurship in the state of Ceará has consisted only in an alternative possibility and not in a contribution to development and economic growth. Despite the limitations of the measure of entrepreneurial activity by self-employed workers, the results confirm findings from other studies: entrepreneurship may be different, depending on the stage of development of the country (AGHION; HOWITT, 2005) and the impact of entrepreneurship on economic growth rates is negative (BARROS; PEREIRA, 2008). As future research, it is suggested the construction of a model that includes other explanatory variables that implies in increasing the knowledge of the role of entrepreneurship and human capital development. Another possibility would be to extend the research by making comparisons with other states in the country and/or between countries, as well as replicating this study to other years. |
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Human capital, entrepreneurship and development: empirical evidence in the municipalities of CearáEl capital humano, iniciativa empresarial y desarrollo: evidencia empírica en los municipios de CearáCapital humano, empreendedorismo e desenvolvimento: evidências empíricas nos municípios do CearáHuman CapitalEntrepreneurshipEconomic GrowthEconomic DevelopmentCearáEl capital humanoEl espíritu empresarialEl crecimiento económicoDesarrollo EconómicoCearáCapital HumanoEmpreendedorismoCrescimento EconômicoDesenvolvimentoCearáThe contribution of human capital to economic development of nations has been the subject of several studies since the 1960s. However, updating the theme started in the second half of the ‘90s, with the examination of the role of entrepreneurship is the main contribution of this study. Thus, this article falls within the context of this update on a subject not explored in the academy at a reasonable extent. Therefore, this article investigates the influence of human capital and entrepreneurship on economic development. More specifically, the article analyzes the influence of the two variables on improving the quality of life of cities in the state of Ceará, Brazil. We gathered a database of social indicators, demographic, and economic infrastructure, of all 184 municipalities of Ceará. This secondary data was provided by the Instituto de Pesquisa e Estratégia Econômica do Ceará (Ipece) and the Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE). We setup three analytical techniques to confirm the hypotheses formulated based on published literature: factor analysis, regression analysis and structural equation model. The results supported the hypothesis that entrepreneurship in the state of Ceará has consisted only in an alternative possibility and not in a contribution to development and economic growth. Despite the limitations of the measure of entrepreneurial activity by self-employed workers, the results confirm findings from other studies: entrepreneurship may be different, depending on the stage of development of the country (AGHION; HOWITT, 2005) and the impact of entrepreneurship on economic growth rates is negative (BARROS; PEREIRA, 2008). As future research, it is suggested the construction of a model that includes other explanatory variables that implies in increasing the knowledge of the role of entrepreneurship and human capital development. Another possibility would be to extend the research by making comparisons with other states in the country and/or between countries, as well as replicating this study to other years.La contribución del capital humano para el proceso de desarrollo económico de las naciones ha sido objeto de varios estudios desde la década de 1960. Sin embargo, la actualización del tema se inició en la segunda mitad de los años 90 con la necesidad de examinar el papel del espíritu empresarial en este proceso. Estas investigaciones se inscriben en el contexto de esta actualización, sobre un tema tan poco explorado en la Academia. Por lo tanto, este artículo estudia la influencia del capital humano y el espíritu empresarial en el proceso de desarrollo económico. Más concretamente, el artículo analiza su influencia en la mejora de la calidad de vida de las ciudades en el Estado de Ceará. Para el estudio, se reunieron una base de datos de indicadores sociales, demográficos, y la infraestructura económica de los 184 municipios de Ceará, a partir de datos secundarios proporcionados por el Instituto de Pesquisa e Estratégia Econômica do Ceará (Ipece) y el Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE) y hubo tres técnicas analíticas para confirmar las hipótesis formuladas sobre la base de la literatura publicada: análisis factorial, análisis de regresión y un modelo de ecuaciones estructurales. Los resultados del análisis apoyan la hipótesis de que el espíritu empresarial en este estado ha consistido sólo en un trabajo alternativo y no como una contribución al desarrollo y el crecimiento económico. A pesar de las limitaciones de la medida de la actividad empresarial por los trabajadores autónomos, los resultados del estudio confirman los hallazgos de otros estudios: el espíritu empresarial puede ser diferente dependiendo de la etapa de desarrollo del país (AGHION; HOWITT, 2005) lo que afirma que el impacto de la iniciativa empresarial en las tasas de crecimiento econômico es negativo y el impacto de la iniciativa empresarial en las tasas de crecimiento económico es negativo (BARROS; PEREIRA, 2008). Como investigación futura, se sugiere la construcción de un modelo que incluye otras variables explicativas, por lo que es posible ampliar el conocimiento del papel del espíritu empresarial y el desarrollo del capital humano. Otra posibilidad sería la de extender la investigación al hacer comparaciones con otros estados de la federación y/o entre los países, así como a lo largo de replicar este estudio en otros años.A contribuição do capital humano para o processo de desenvolvimento econômico das nações já foi objeto de vários estudos desde a década de 1960. Entretanto, a atualização do tema começou na segunda metade dos anos 90 com a necessidade de analisar o papel do empreendedorismo neste processo. Esta pesquisa busca se inserir no contexto dessa atualização, diante de um tema tão pouco explorado na Academia. Portanto, este artigo estuda a influência do capital humano e do empreendedorismo no processo de desenvolvimento econômico. Mais concretamente, o artigo analisa as suas influências na melhoria da qualidade de vida dos municípios do Estado do Ceará. Para o estudo, reuniu-se uma base de dados de indicadores sociais, demográficos, econômicos e de infra-estrutura de todos os 184 municípios cearenses, a partir de dados secundários fornecidos pelo Instituto de Pesquisa e Estratégia Econômica do Ceará (IPECE) e pelo Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE) e realizaram-se três técnicas de análise para confirmar as hipóteses formuladas com base na literatura publicada: análise fatorial, análise de regressão e modelo de equações estruturais. Os resultados das análises reforçam a hipótese de que a capacidade empreendedora neste Estado tem consistido apenas em mais uma alternativa de trabalho e não como uma contribuição para o desenvolvimento e crescimento econômicos. Entretanto, o capital humano é relevante tanto para explicar o crescimento como o desenvolvimento, tal como obtiveram os trabalhos de Oliveira Silva (2006), Oliveira (2005), Barreto & Almeida (2009) e Lima et al (2008). Tendo por objetivo a integração dos construtos do estudo e análise de suas relações, utilizou-se a Modelagem de Equações Estruturais, fazendo-se uso da técnica de Bootstrapping para verificação do modelo. Desta forma, o modelo estrutural integrou os construtos capital humano e empreendedorismo com crescimento econômico e desenvolvimento. Os dados obtidos no modelo estão coerentes com os resultados da análise de regressão múltipla realizada, confirmando a existência de relação do capital humano com o crescimento econômico e o Desenvolvimento municipal, além de inexistência de relação estatisticamente significante entre a taxa de empreendedorismo com o crescimento econômico e o Desenvolvimento municipal.Editora Mackenzie2011-07-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por ParesPesquisa Empírica Descritiva; Análise Fatorial; Modelo de Equações Estruturaisapplication/pdfapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documenthttps://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/RAM/article/view/2795Revista de Administração Mackenzie; Vol. 12 No. 5 (2011)Revista de Administração Mackenzie; Vol. 12 Núm. 5 (2011)Revista de Administração Mackenzie (Mackenzie Management Review); v. 12 n. 5 (2011)1678-69711518-6776reponame:RAM. 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Human capital, entrepreneurship and development: empirical evidence in the municipalities of Ceará El capital humano, iniciativa empresarial y desarrollo: evidencia empírica en los municipios de Ceará Capital humano, empreendedorismo e desenvolvimento: evidências empíricas nos municípios do Ceará |
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Human capital, entrepreneurship and development: empirical evidence in the municipalities of Ceará |
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Human capital, entrepreneurship and development: empirical evidence in the municipalities of Ceará Fontenele, Raimundo Eduardo Silveira Human Capital Entrepreneurship Economic Growth Economic Development Ceará El capital humano El espíritu empresarial El crecimiento económico Desarrollo Económico Ceará Capital Humano Empreendedorismo Crescimento Econômico Desenvolvimento Ceará |
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Human capital, entrepreneurship and development: empirical evidence in the municipalities of Ceará |
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Human capital, entrepreneurship and development: empirical evidence in the municipalities of Ceará |
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Human capital, entrepreneurship and development: empirical evidence in the municipalities of Ceará |
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Human capital, entrepreneurship and development: empirical evidence in the municipalities of Ceará |
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Human capital, entrepreneurship and development: empirical evidence in the municipalities of Ceará |
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Fontenele, Raimundo Eduardo Silveira |
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Fontenele, Raimundo Eduardo Silveira Moura, Heber José de Leocadio, Áurio Lúcio |
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Moura, Heber José de Leocadio, Áurio Lúcio |
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Fontenele, Raimundo Eduardo Silveira Moura, Heber José de Leocadio, Áurio Lúcio |
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Human Capital Entrepreneurship Economic Growth Economic Development Ceará El capital humano El espíritu empresarial El crecimiento económico Desarrollo Económico Ceará Capital Humano Empreendedorismo Crescimento Econômico Desenvolvimento Ceará |
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Human Capital Entrepreneurship Economic Growth Economic Development Ceará El capital humano El espíritu empresarial El crecimiento económico Desarrollo Económico Ceará Capital Humano Empreendedorismo Crescimento Econômico Desenvolvimento Ceará |
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The contribution of human capital to economic development of nations has been the subject of several studies since the 1960s. However, updating the theme started in the second half of the ‘90s, with the examination of the role of entrepreneurship is the main contribution of this study. Thus, this article falls within the context of this update on a subject not explored in the academy at a reasonable extent. Therefore, this article investigates the influence of human capital and entrepreneurship on economic development. More specifically, the article analyzes the influence of the two variables on improving the quality of life of cities in the state of Ceará, Brazil. We gathered a database of social indicators, demographic, and economic infrastructure, of all 184 municipalities of Ceará. This secondary data was provided by the Instituto de Pesquisa e Estratégia Econômica do Ceará (Ipece) and the Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE). We setup three analytical techniques to confirm the hypotheses formulated based on published literature: factor analysis, regression analysis and structural equation model. The results supported the hypothesis that entrepreneurship in the state of Ceará has consisted only in an alternative possibility and not in a contribution to development and economic growth. Despite the limitations of the measure of entrepreneurial activity by self-employed workers, the results confirm findings from other studies: entrepreneurship may be different, depending on the stage of development of the country (AGHION; HOWITT, 2005) and the impact of entrepreneurship on economic growth rates is negative (BARROS; PEREIRA, 2008). As future research, it is suggested the construction of a model that includes other explanatory variables that implies in increasing the knowledge of the role of entrepreneurship and human capital development. Another possibility would be to extend the research by making comparisons with other states in the country and/or between countries, as well as replicating this study to other years. |
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