Entrepreneurial activity and economic growth: A dynamic data panel analysis of European countries

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes, Sofia
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Ferreira, Pedro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11328/4267
Resumo: Objective: The goal of this article is to analyse the impact of different measures of entrepreneurial activity, namely through attitudes and behaviour, on the economic growth of 21 European countries. The goal is to assess the impact of entrepreneurial activity, measured by perceived capabilities, perceived opportunities, entrepreneurial activity, and total early stage, on the economic growth of these countries. Research Design & Methods: This study is based on a quantitative methodology and uses a data panel cov- ering 21 European countries and a period from 2001 to 2019 (196 observations). A statistical analysis of the dependent, independent and control variables was performed, panel data stationarity analysis was carried out, and three multiple linear regression models were estimated using the generalized method of moments (dynamic panel data). Findings: The results suggest that the entrepreneurial activity driven by the opportunity has a positive impact on the gross domestic product per capita and, as such, stimulate the economic growth of the European coun- tries considered in this sample. However, entrepreneurial activity at an early stage and the skills and knowledge to start a new business have a negative impact on the economic growth of these countries. Implications & Recommendations: In general, this study suggests that entrepreneurship driven by oppor- tunity (directly or indirectly by perceived capacities) is a key factor in stimulating the European countries’ economic growth considered in this sample. Contribution & Value Added: This study complements the existing literature that analyses the impact of entrepreneurship on economic growth, but using a sample of countries in Europe (there are few empirical studies for this purpose on European countries), and it is innovative because three different measures of entrepreneurial activity are tested, a more generic one and two other measures of entrepreneurial behav- iour and attitudes collected by the global entrepreneurship monitor (GEM) to assess their impact of entre- preneurship on countries’ economic growth.
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title Entrepreneurial activity and economic growth: A dynamic data panel analysis of European countries
spellingShingle Entrepreneurial activity and economic growth: A dynamic data panel analysis of European countries
Gomes, Sofia
Perceived capacity
Perceived opportunity
Entrepreneurship
Economic growth
European countries
title_short Entrepreneurial activity and economic growth: A dynamic data panel analysis of European countries
title_full Entrepreneurial activity and economic growth: A dynamic data panel analysis of European countries
title_fullStr Entrepreneurial activity and economic growth: A dynamic data panel analysis of European countries
title_full_unstemmed Entrepreneurial activity and economic growth: A dynamic data panel analysis of European countries
title_sort Entrepreneurial activity and economic growth: A dynamic data panel analysis of European countries
author Gomes, Sofia
author_facet Gomes, Sofia
Ferreira, Pedro
author_role author
author2 Ferreira, Pedro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes, Sofia
Ferreira, Pedro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Perceived capacity
Perceived opportunity
Entrepreneurship
Economic growth
European countries
topic Perceived capacity
Perceived opportunity
Entrepreneurship
Economic growth
European countries
description Objective: The goal of this article is to analyse the impact of different measures of entrepreneurial activity, namely through attitudes and behaviour, on the economic growth of 21 European countries. The goal is to assess the impact of entrepreneurial activity, measured by perceived capabilities, perceived opportunities, entrepreneurial activity, and total early stage, on the economic growth of these countries. Research Design & Methods: This study is based on a quantitative methodology and uses a data panel cov- ering 21 European countries and a period from 2001 to 2019 (196 observations). A statistical analysis of the dependent, independent and control variables was performed, panel data stationarity analysis was carried out, and three multiple linear regression models were estimated using the generalized method of moments (dynamic panel data). Findings: The results suggest that the entrepreneurial activity driven by the opportunity has a positive impact on the gross domestic product per capita and, as such, stimulate the economic growth of the European coun- tries considered in this sample. However, entrepreneurial activity at an early stage and the skills and knowledge to start a new business have a negative impact on the economic growth of these countries. Implications & Recommendations: In general, this study suggests that entrepreneurship driven by oppor- tunity (directly or indirectly by perceived capacities) is a key factor in stimulating the European countries’ economic growth considered in this sample. Contribution & Value Added: This study complements the existing literature that analyses the impact of entrepreneurship on economic growth, but using a sample of countries in Europe (there are few empirical studies for this purpose on European countries), and it is innovative because three different measures of entrepreneurial activity are tested, a more generic one and two other measures of entrepreneurial behav- iour and attitudes collected by the global entrepreneurship monitor (GEM) to assess their impact of entre- preneurship on countries’ economic growth.
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