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Entrepreneurship and Institutions: A Bidirectional Relationship
Author(s): Niklas Elert;Magnus Henrekson
Source: Journal:Foundations and Trends® in Entrepreneurship ISSN Print:1551-3114, ISSN Online:1551-3122 Publisher:Now Publishers Volume 13 Number 3, Pages: 76 (191-263) DOI: 10.1561/0300000073 Keywords: Economic development;Evasive entrepreneurship;Innovation;Institutional change;Regulation
Abstract:
The interplay between entrepreneurship and institutions is crucial
for economic development; however, the view that institutions determine
the extent to which entrepreneurial activity is productive is only
part of the story. We argue that causality is bidirectional, in that
entrepreneurship is also, for better or for worse, one of the main drivers
of institutional change. Through their actions, entrepreneurs have
a fundamental influence on institutions, whether they abide by them,
actively try to alter them, or evade them. Particular attention is given
to evasive entrepreneurship, an entrepreneurial function which, until
recently, has been an underappreciated and poorly understood source
of innovation and institutional change. We argue that the influence
of evasive entrepreneurship on the economic trajectories of societies is
likely to only grow in the future..
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