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International Small Business Journal
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Government Bureaucracy, Transactional Impediments, and Entrepreneurial Intentions

Mark D. Griffiths

Miami University, USA, griffim2{at}muohio.edu

Jill Kickul

Berkley Center for Entrepreneurship Studies, NYU Stern School of Business, USA, jkickul{at}stern.nyu.edu

Alan L. Carsrud

Ryerson University, Canada, alan.carsrud{at}ryerson.ca

Dans des contextes où sont omniprésentes les asymétries de l’information et les conditions fluctuantes des marchés, il n’a toujours pas été possible d’identifier le discernement entre les différents facteurs contextuels et macroscopiques qui stimulent ou inhibent l’activité entrepreneuriale. Nous appuyant sur nos propres données primaires (N = 1473 sur l’ensemble de 10 pays) et sur des données secondaires (Forum économique de la Banque mondiale, Données financières mondiales et Transparence internationale), nous étudions le rôle que jouent plusieurs indices contextuels (par ex. la perception d’une culture entrepreneuriale) et les indices macroscopiques (par ex. indices de corruption gouvernementale, du PIB per capita, et de commerce facile) sur les intentions entrepreneuriales. Les résultats obtenus révèlent les répercussions que peuvent avoir la corruption gouvernementale et les obstacles transactionnels concomitants sur le degré d’intérêt entrepreneurial que l’on accorde dans tous les pays.

International Small Business Journal, Vol. 27, No. 5, 626-645 (2009)
DOI: 10.1177/0266242609338752


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