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Effects of Schumpeterian and Kirznerian entrepreneurship on economic growth: panel data evidence
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Effects of Schumpeterian and Kirznerian entrepreneurship on economic growth: panel data evidence

João J. M. Ferreira, Alain Fayolle, Cristina Fernandes and Mario Raposo
Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, Vol.29(1-2), pp.27-50
01/01/2017

Abstract

Schumpeterian entrepreneurship Kirznerian entrepreneurship GEM Global Competitiveness Index economic growth panel data
The relevant literature recognises Schumpeterian and Kirznerian entrepreneurship as mechanisms that can impact economic growth. This article seeks to explore the effects of these two types of entrepreneurship on economic growth across the three GEM (Global Entrepreneurship Monitor) economic ecosystems (factor-driven economy, efficiency-driven economy, innovation-driven economy). Using different databases, we applied unbalanced panel data for 43 countries (2009–2013). By estimating the econometric models, we were able to calculate the effects of these two types of entrepreneurship on economic growth in the three different types of economy. In terms of the overall model for GEM economies, neither Schumpeterian nor Kirznerian entrepreneurship return any statistically significant effects on the Global Competitiveness Index or on GDP growth. However, the Total Early-Stage Entrepreneurial Activity variable generates a positive effect on the Global Competitiveness Index. The results presented in this paper provide insights into entrepreneurship and the GEM entrepreneurial economic ecosystems.
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6 Social Sciences
6.3 Management
6.3.726 Entrepreneurship
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