From kiwis to curry wurst : why similar national framework conditions may lead to different entrepreneurial outcomes
conference contribution
posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored byHoward Frederick, E Monsen
Analyzing GEM 2005 data, we confirm that entrepreneurship and economic development form a U-shaped curve. We seek to understand New Zealand’s large deviation from the modeled curve by analyzing all countries’ deviations from the curve. We make recommendations that would move New Zealand toward the trend line and thus aid in increasing its level of economic development. Our findings more generally suggest how entrepreneurial policies should be designed differently, depending on the current level of economic development and a region’s short and long-term economic goals.
History
Event
Max Planck India Workshop on Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Economic Growth (1st : 2006 : Bangalore, India)
Pagination
1 - 16
Publisher
The Conference
Location
Bangalore, India
Place of publication
[Bangalore, India]
Start date
2006-03-29
End date
2006-03-31
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the first Max Planck India Workshop on Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Economic Growth 2006