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Entrepreneurial Potential in Transition Economies: A View from Tomorrow's Leadres (CROSBI ID 103900)

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Mueller, Stephen L ; Goić, Srećko Entrepreneurial Potential in Transition Economies: A View from Tomorrow's Leadres // Journal of developmental entrepreneurship, 7 (2002), 4; 399-414-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Mueller, Stephen L ; Goić, Srećko

engleski

Entrepreneurial Potential in Transition Economies: A View from Tomorrow's Leadres

Entrepreneurial activity is believed to be a fundamental force in the transformation of societies and economies in the former communist countries towards free markets and democracy. However, little is actually known about the situation in the transition countries with regard to entrepreneurial assets. Specifically, little research or analysis has been conducted to determine what effect, if any, does culture and political-economic history have on potential for entrepreneurship. Based on the results of a seventeen-country study of business students' attitudes and perceptions about entrepreneurship, this paper analyzes and compares the potential for entrepreneurship in six transition countries. We found substantial differences among these transition countries with respect to entrepreneurial potential with Romania ranking first, Slovenia and Poland ranking second and third, Croatia and the Czech Republic ranking fourth and fifth, and Russia ranking sixth. Our findings suggest that among these particular transition countries, differences in entrepreneurial potential are best explained by the current level of economic development and not by other country specific factors such as culture and previous experience with a market economy.

entrepreneurial traits; entrepreneurial potential; transition economies; Central and Eastern Europe

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Podaci o izdanju

7 (4)

2002.

399-414-x

objavljeno

1084-9467

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