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Институциональный контекст предпринимательства в странах с развивающейся экономикой: сравнение восприятия студентами вузов девяти стран

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Аннотация

В этом исследовании, авторы сравнили и сопоставили восприятие институциональной среды развития предпринимательства студентами университетов в девяти странах с развивающейся экономикой трех глобальных регионов: Центральной и Восточной Европы (Болгария, Венгрия, Латвия, и Россия), Азии (Китай, Индия, и Республика Корея) и Латинской Америки (Бразилия и Мексика). Полученные результаты показывают, что институциональная среда воспринимается как в целом неблагоприятная для создания новых предприятий во всех трех глобальных регионах и составляющих их девяти странах. Однако институциональное окружение различается в разных измерениях. Причины таких расхождений можно проследить в различиях правовых систем, когнитивных структур и нормативных традиций в разных регионах и странах. Следовательно, институциональные среды представляют различные возможности и вызовы для студентов тех вузов, которые выбирают предпринимательскую карьеру. Авторы обсуждают теоретическое, управленческое и общественно-политическое применение своих выводов.

Об авторах

Р.Б. Ённи
Янгстаунский государственный университет, Янгстаун, Огайо, США


Т.С. Манолова
Университет управления Бентли, Уолтхем, Массачусетс, США


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Ённи Р., Манолова Т. Институциональный контекст предпринимательства в странах с развивающейся экономикой: сравнение восприятия студентами вузов девяти стран. Современная конкуренция. 2013;(6):118-138. EDN: RVTHWD

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Eunni R., Manolova T. Institutional context for entrepreneurship in emerging economies: a nine-country comparison of university students’ perceptions. Journal of Modern Competition. 2013;(6):118-138. EDN: RVTHWD

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