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Tilting at the Windmills of Transition: An Empirical Analysis of Spatial Systems of Entrepreneurship and Institutions in Russia: Societies and Political Orders in Transition

Autor Michael Schlattau
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 oct 2021
This book investigates spatial institutional variation and its influence on entrepreneurial activity in the Russian Federation, building on an innovative geometric clustering approach. 

The book looks into how entrepreneurial entry can be explained by institutional factors at the regional level. Furthermore, it examines the relevance of understanding entrepreneurial ecosystems as systems of interrelated elements whose overall function may be impeded by individual components. Most importantly, substantial evidence is presented that higher levels of regional democratization and the liberties that come with them are essential prerequisites for higher rates of entrepreneurial entry and innovation in Russia. The author draws on a comprehensive panel dataset and an unconventional prediction model approach to account for the interrelatedness of institutions with regard to their effects on entrepreneurship.
 
The heterogeneous transition context of the Russian Federation, which continues to have one of the lowest shares of innovative founders, provides an ideal setting for investigating the tedious efforts to tilt at the windmills of transition. Accordingly, the book is a must-read for researchers, scholars, practitioners and policymakers seeking a better understanding of spatial economics, entrepreneurship, economic development, transition economics, public administration and political studies. 

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ISBN-13: 9783030549114
ISBN-10: 3030549119
Ilustrații: XVIII, 287 p. 48 illus., 45 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Societies and Political Orders in Transition

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Introduction.- Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurial Ecosystem.- The Distinctive Layout of Russia.- The Institutional Framework for Entrepreneurship in Transition.- Institutions and Entrepreneurial Activity – A Quantitative Empirical Analysis.- Conclusions.


Notă biografică

Michael Schlattau is a guest lecturer and scholar at the Department of International Management, Bundeswehr University in Munich, Germany. His research focuses on topics such as entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial finance and firm creation. In addition, he works as a project manager and consultant for the innovative fintech firm ECOFIN Software and Technology AG in Zurich, Switzerland. 

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This book investigates spatial institutional variation and its influence on entrepreneurial activity in the Russian Federation, building on an innovative geometric clustering approach. 

The book looks into how entrepreneurial entry can be explained by institutional factors at the regional level. Furthermore, it examines the relevance of understanding entrepreneurial ecosystems as systems of interrelated elements whose overall function may be impeded by individual components. Most importantly, substantial evidence is presented that higher levels of regional democratization and the liberties that come with them are essential prerequisites for higher rates of entrepreneurial entry and innovation in Russia. The author draws on a comprehensive panel dataset and an unconventional prediction model approach to account for the interrelatedness of institutions with regard to their effects on entrepreneurship.
 
The heterogeneous transition context of the Russian Federation, which continues to have one of the lowest shares of innovative founders, provides an ideal setting for investigating the tedious efforts to tilt at the windmills of transition. Accordingly, the book is a must-read for researchers, scholars, practitioners and policymakers seeking a better understanding of spatial economics, entrepreneurship, economic development, transition economics, public administration and political studies.


Caracteristici

Provides an overall picture of regional systems of entrepreneurship in Russia Presents an innovative statistical approach based on a geometric clustering algorithm Highlights the positive impacts of democratization on entrepreneurial activity