Original paper
Fear not, want not: Untangling the effects of social cost of failure on high-growth entrepreneurship
Abstract
Prior research on the effect that formal and informal institutions have on high-growth entrepreneurship has tended to propose policies aimed at either lowering the social cost of failure in society, or creating business-friendly entry environments aimed at increasing the rate of entrepreneurship. These policies have triggered a debate about whether policies that focus on stimulating high-growth entrepreneurship conflict with policy goals aimed...
Paper Details
Title
Fear not, want not: Untangling the effects of social cost of failure on high-growth entrepreneurship
Published Date
Feb 12, 2020
Journal
Volume
57
Issue
1
Pages
531 - 553
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