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Regulating entrepreneurship quality and quantity

David, Audretsch B.; Maksim, Belitski; Farzana, Chowdhury; Sameeksha, Desai

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Audretsch B. David

Belitski Maksim

Desai Sameeksha



Abstract

How does regulation affect entrepreneurship outcomes? We examine the effect of two regulatory policy mechanisms—costs and procedures—on entrepreneurship quality and quantity. Based on the national systems of entrepreneurship perspective, we apply public interest and public choice theories to hypothesize how regulatory costs and regulatory procedures can affect entrepreneurship quality and quantity differently. Using a multi-level approach, we test the direction, size, and shape of these effects with data on 51,330 innovation-oriented entrepreneurs (reflecting quality) and 871,241 entrepreneurs who started new ventures (reflecting quantity) across 76 countries during 2008–2017. We find that regulatory procedures in a country often have an inverted U-shaped relationship with entrepreneurship quality, suggesting that both too few and too many procedures might be detrimental when policymakers target innovation. We find that regulatory costs tend to have negative or inverted U-shaped effects on entrepreneurship quality and quantity. Our findings show that the way regulations are administered—by imposing financial costs or administrative requirements—is a boundary condition for entrepreneurship that affects the overall quantity of entrepreneurship and the innovation-centered quality of entrepreneurship.

Citation

David, A. B., Maksim, B., Farzana, C., & Sameeksha, D. (2024). Regulating entrepreneurship quality and quantity. Research Policy, 53(2), Article 104942. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.respol.2023.104942

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 15, 2023
Online Publication Date Dec 28, 2023
Publication Date 2024-03
Deposit Date Jan 8, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jan 8, 2024
Journal Research Policy
Print ISSN 0048-7333
Electronic ISSN 1873-7625
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 53
Issue 2
Article Number 104942
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.respol.2023.104942
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2116287

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