Beschreibung:
Using institutional economics as a main theoretical framework and the sociotechnical subsystems as a complementary approach, the authors present a detailed literature review to demonstrate that it is possible to identify the true role of entrepreneurship and innovation in the economic development process. The book embraces complexity to better measure and comprehend economic development, bringing a more compelling perspective on the importance of entrepreneurship and innovation for different dimensions of development.
Chapter ¿1: General Introduction.- Chapter ¿2: Entrepreneurial Activity and Economic Growth: A Literature Review.- Chapter ¿3: A Review of Economic Development Thinking and the Role of Innovative Entrepreneurship: Past, Present, and Future.- Chapter ¿4: Why Do Some Nations Succeed While Others Fail? The Role of Culture and Regulations in Entrepreneurship and Innovation.- Chapter ¿5: Diagnosing the Dynamics of Economic Growth.- Chapter ¿6: Taxes and Economic Growth: The Role of the Central Government.- Chapter ¿7: The Effects of the Internal Rate of Return on Economic Development: A Country-Level Study.- Chapter 8: Entrepreneurship Crossing Borders: The Multilevel Relationship Between Institutional Obstacles and Firm's Export.- Chapter 9: From Micro to Macro: Entrepreneurial Choice and Economic Growth Across Cities in a Developing Country.- Chapter 10: Does Company Size Matter for Economic Growth? An Analysis Across OECD, Latin American, and Caribbean Countries.- Chapter 11: Understating (Under)Development Through Inequality and Poverty: A Principal Component Analysis.- Chapter 12: A Sociotechnical Approach to Economic Development: The Role of Entrepreneurship and Innovation.- Chapter ¿13: General Conclusions.