Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1017187 | Journal of Business Research | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Current economic downturn encourages extensive research into economic growth engines, with entrepreneurship as one of the key drivers of growth. Although crucial, determining which variables stimulate entrepreneurial activity constitutes a difficult task due to interrelated factors. This study analyzes three groups of factors affecting entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs' perceptions of opportunity: social, cultural, and economic variables. Therefore, this study employs the partial least squares method for two groups of countries: (1) European countries, and (2) Latin-American and Caribbean countries. This approach identifies how these factors' effects differ across different countries.
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Authors
María-Soledad Castaño, María-Teresa Méndez, Miguel-Ángel Galindo,