The Social Dimensions of Entrepreneurship
Reichman University · University of California, Berkeley · +1 more institution
Abstract
Abstract Recent years have witnessed an emergence of entrepreneurship research in mainstream economics, some of which relates to legal institutions. The current literature exhibits considerable methodological disarray, however. There is no agreed definition for entrepreneurship — for example, whether innovation is a necessary element or whether self-employment suffices, or whether self-employment and ownership of a small business firm are equally entrepreneurial. Likewise, there is often no clear definition of, and distinction among, various social institutions. This makes it difficult to compare and even relate studies to one another. This article adopts an institutional economics approach its basic…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 405.48
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 256
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2Topics & keywords
- Entrepreneurship
- Mainstream
- Positive economics
- Element (criminal law)
- Sociology
- Institutional economics
- Social entrepreneurship
- Political science
- Decent work and economic growth