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Management of entrepreneurship, the economy and good governance: the case of the Visegrad Four countries

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Zarządzanie przedsiębiorczością, gospodarka i dobre rządzenie na przykładzie czterech krajów wyszehradzkich
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The relationship between entrepreneurship, the economy and governance has become an essential multi-disciplinary research field. This study aims to assess the impact of economic development and good governance on entrepreneurship growth. Both effective governance and the quality of the regulatory environment are analysed. The study used panel data for the Visegrad Four countries from 2006 to 2019. Various econometric regressions were estimated, and the main results indicate that economic development and the quality of the regulatory environment are significant predictors of entrepreneurship growth. The results of the study have important implications for policymakers and entrepreneurs as it provides unique insights into the relationships between good governance and entrepreneurship.
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Związek między przedsiębiorczością, gospodarką i zarządzaniem stał się istotną multidyscyplinarną dziedziną badawczą. Niniejsze badanie ma na celu ocenę wpływu rozwoju gospodarczego i dobrego zarządzania na rozwój przedsiębiorczości. Analizie poddawane jest zarówno efektywne zarządzanie, jak i jakość otoczenia regulacyjnego. W badaniu wykorzystano dane panelowe dla krajów Grupy Wyszehradzkiej w latach 2006- 2019. Oszacowano różne regresje ekonometryczne, a główne wyniki wskazują, że rozwój gospodarczy i jakość otoczenia regulacyjnego są istotnymi predyktorami wzrostu przedsiębiorczości. Wyniki badania mają ważne implikacje dla decydentów i przedsiębiorców, ponieważ dostarczają unikalnych informacji na temat relacji między dobrym zarządzaniem a przedsiębiorczością.
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220--235
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Bibliogr. 54 poz., rys., tab.
Twórcy
  • College of Business and Economics, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
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