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- Title
Entrepreneurship and Policy: The National System of Entrepreneurship in the European Union and in Its Member Countries.
- Authors
Szerb, Laszlo A.; Acs, Zoltan; Autio, Erkko
- Abstract
In this paper, we provide a brief review of how entrepreneurship policies have evolved and what implied conceptions of 'entrepreneurship' underlie attempts to measure the phenomenon. We propose that a major shortcoming in policy thinking is the insufficient recognition that entrepreneurship, at a country level, is a systemic phenomenon and should be approached as such. To address this gap, we propose the concept of National Systems of Entrepreneurship that recognizes the systemic character of country-level entrepreneurship, and also recognizes that, although embedded in a country-level context, entrepreneurial processes are fundamentally driven by individuals. We then explain how the Global Entrepreneurship and Development Index methodology is designed to profile National Systems of Entrepreneurship. We apply the GEDI approach to examine the entrepreneurial performance of the European Union. According to the GEDI index, the EU countries reveal considerable differences in their entrepreneurial performance. Moreover, there are even larger differences over the 14 pillars of entrepreneurship. In addition to highlighting bottleneck factors, the index also provides rough indications on how much a country should seek to alleviate a given bottleneck. While there are numerous ways to improve entrepreneurship in the EU and its member states, we analyze only one simple situation. An important implication of the analysis is that uniform policy does not work, and the EU member states should apply different policy mixes to reach the same improvement in the GEDI points.
- Subjects
EUROPEAN Union countries; ENTREPRENEURSHIP; GLOBAL Entrepreneurship Monitor (Program); METHODOLOGY; EUROPEAN Union
- Publication
Entrepreneurship Research Journal, 2013, Vol 3, Issue 1, p9
- ISSN
2194-6175
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1515/erj-2012-0010