Factors determining entrepreneurship among societies of Central and Eastern Europe
by Jaroslaw Korpysa
International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies (IJEPEE), Vol. 3, No. 1, 2010

Abstract: Entrepreneurship is most often treated as a process aimed at starting business activity and determined by a number of economic and non-economic factors. Their influence differs and usually depends on economic development of a given country. The paper is aimed at analysing factors that determine entrepreneurship demonstrated by societies of chosen countries situated in Central–Eastern Europe on the basis of entrepreneurship model developed by Wennekers, Uhlaner and Thurik as well as questionnaire survey conducted by the author. What is more, the verification of stochastic relationship between entrepreneurship development and economic situation of particular countries will be a key element of the analysis.

Online publication date: Thu, 22-Apr-2010

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