Entrepreneurship performance in the EU: To what extent do economic, social, and government conditions matter?
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Resumo: | Entrepreneurship is widely recognized as a key driver of economic development. At the same time, entrepreneurship is also affected by the economic conditions of the regions where it evolves. In the literature, negative impacts on entrepreneurial performance have been linked to the 2008 financial crisis in the European Union (EU). However, not enough evidence has been provided to support this assertion. To fill this gap, we tested the relationship between economic, social, and government conditions and entrepreneurial performance. We did this for opportunity entrepreneurship (OPP), necessity entrepreneurship (NEC) and total entrepreneurial activity (TEA), for the period 2003-2018, which means before, during and after the financial crisis. We considered 21 EU countries and applied descriptive, correlation and multiple linear regression analyses. Our results demonstrate that: a) there is a positive and significant correlation between NEC and OPP; GDP per capita and OPP; unemployment and TEA; gender ratio and age; gender ratio and education; education and TEA; population and NEC; government indicators and GDP per capita; and government expenditure and NEC; and a negative and significant correlation between GDP per capita and TEA; and b) economic, social, and government conditions had a negative impact on TEA, in contrast to a positive impact on NEC and OPP. Therefore, our study impacts the practitioners by demonstrating the factors that do or do not impact the entrepreneurial activity in the EU. Additionally, our study expands upon previously analyzed factors that influence entrepreneurial performance, promoting value and originality in the area. |
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Entrepreneurship performance in the EU: To what extent do economic, social, and government conditions matter?Entrepreneurial performanceOpportunity entrepreneurshipNecessity entrepreneurshipEconomic developmentSocial developmentGovernment policiesEuropean UnionEntrepreneurship is widely recognized as a key driver of economic development. At the same time, entrepreneurship is also affected by the economic conditions of the regions where it evolves. In the literature, negative impacts on entrepreneurial performance have been linked to the 2008 financial crisis in the European Union (EU). However, not enough evidence has been provided to support this assertion. To fill this gap, we tested the relationship between economic, social, and government conditions and entrepreneurial performance. We did this for opportunity entrepreneurship (OPP), necessity entrepreneurship (NEC) and total entrepreneurial activity (TEA), for the period 2003-2018, which means before, during and after the financial crisis. We considered 21 EU countries and applied descriptive, correlation and multiple linear regression analyses. Our results demonstrate that: a) there is a positive and significant correlation between NEC and OPP; GDP per capita and OPP; unemployment and TEA; gender ratio and age; gender ratio and education; education and TEA; population and NEC; government indicators and GDP per capita; and government expenditure and NEC; and a negative and significant correlation between GDP per capita and TEA; and b) economic, social, and government conditions had a negative impact on TEA, in contrast to a positive impact on NEC and OPP. Therefore, our study impacts the practitioners by demonstrating the factors that do or do not impact the entrepreneurial activity in the EU. Additionally, our study expands upon previously analyzed factors that influence entrepreneurial performance, promoting value and originality in the area.Springer2024-01-09T17:08:59Z2024-01-01T00:00:00Z20242024-01-09T17:07:40Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10071/30294eng1570-738510.1007/s10843-023-00342-5Luz, A. R. C.Bento, P.Paschoalotto, M. A. C.Pereira, R.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-14T01:17:34Zoai:repositorio.iscte-iul.pt:10071/30294Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:40:24.724528Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Entrepreneurship performance in the EU: To what extent do economic, social, and government conditions matter? |
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Entrepreneurship performance in the EU: To what extent do economic, social, and government conditions matter? |
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Entrepreneurship performance in the EU: To what extent do economic, social, and government conditions matter? Luz, A. R. C. Entrepreneurial performance Opportunity entrepreneurship Necessity entrepreneurship Economic development Social development Government policies European Union |
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Entrepreneurship performance in the EU: To what extent do economic, social, and government conditions matter? |
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Entrepreneurship performance in the EU: To what extent do economic, social, and government conditions matter? |
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Entrepreneurship performance in the EU: To what extent do economic, social, and government conditions matter? |
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Entrepreneurship performance in the EU: To what extent do economic, social, and government conditions matter? |
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Entrepreneurship performance in the EU: To what extent do economic, social, and government conditions matter? |
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Luz, A. R. C. |
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Luz, A. R. C. Bento, P. Paschoalotto, M. A. C. Pereira, R. |
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Bento, P. Paschoalotto, M. A. C. Pereira, R. |
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Luz, A. R. C. Bento, P. Paschoalotto, M. A. C. Pereira, R. |
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Entrepreneurial performance Opportunity entrepreneurship Necessity entrepreneurship Economic development Social development Government policies European Union |
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Entrepreneurial performance Opportunity entrepreneurship Necessity entrepreneurship Economic development Social development Government policies European Union |
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Entrepreneurship is widely recognized as a key driver of economic development. At the same time, entrepreneurship is also affected by the economic conditions of the regions where it evolves. In the literature, negative impacts on entrepreneurial performance have been linked to the 2008 financial crisis in the European Union (EU). However, not enough evidence has been provided to support this assertion. To fill this gap, we tested the relationship between economic, social, and government conditions and entrepreneurial performance. We did this for opportunity entrepreneurship (OPP), necessity entrepreneurship (NEC) and total entrepreneurial activity (TEA), for the period 2003-2018, which means before, during and after the financial crisis. We considered 21 EU countries and applied descriptive, correlation and multiple linear regression analyses. Our results demonstrate that: a) there is a positive and significant correlation between NEC and OPP; GDP per capita and OPP; unemployment and TEA; gender ratio and age; gender ratio and education; education and TEA; population and NEC; government indicators and GDP per capita; and government expenditure and NEC; and a negative and significant correlation between GDP per capita and TEA; and b) economic, social, and government conditions had a negative impact on TEA, in contrast to a positive impact on NEC and OPP. Therefore, our study impacts the practitioners by demonstrating the factors that do or do not impact the entrepreneurial activity in the EU. Additionally, our study expands upon previously analyzed factors that influence entrepreneurial performance, promoting value and originality in the area. |
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