Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Entrepreneurial Activity and Economic Performance

Kanza Sohail Khanani
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In this research, we have empirically tested the impact of Entrepreneurial Framework Conditions (EFC) on entrepreneurial activity and ultimately on economic growth of a nation. In our sample all the 54 countries participating in the GEM study in 2017 are taken. 67.8% of the world’s population and 86.0% of the world’s GDP is represented by the economies included in GEM 2017. The entrepreneurial ecosystem is  captured through 12 EFCs used in the GEM model that includes: Financial environment, government policy of support and relevance, government policy of taxes and bureaucracy, government programs, entrepreneurial education at school stage and post school stage, R&D transfer, commercial and legal infrastructure, internal market dynamics, access to physical infrastructure, and social and cultural norms. The impact of these EFCs and their significance in creating entrepreneurial activity (TEA) in a nation is analyzed using OLS estimation technique with TEA as dependent variable. Secondly, the impact of entrepreneurial activity (TEA) on economic growth ( ∆GDP) is estimated using OLS regression model with control variables such as global competitiveness index (GCI) and Gross national income per capita, expressed in purchasing power parity (GNIC). The results suggest that entrepreneurship education at post school stage, entry burdens and cultural and social norms are significant framework conditions that support entrepreneurial activity, while R&D transfer, internal market dynamics and commercial and legal infrastructure hinders the process of entrepreneurship. Furthermore, TEA is significantly contributing to the economic growth of factor driven and efficiency driven economies.
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创业生态系统、创业活动与经济绩效
在本研究中,我们实证检验了创业框架条件(EFC)对创业活动的影响,并最终对一个国家的经济增长产生影响。在我们的样本中,所有参与2017年GEM研究的54个国家都被纳入其中。《2017年全球监测报告》所列经济体占世界人口的67.8%,占世界GDP的86.0%。创业生态系统是通过GEM模型中使用的12个EFCs来捕捉的,这些EFCs包括:金融环境、政府支持和相关政策、政府税收和官僚主义政策、政府项目、学校阶段和毕业后阶段的创业教育、研发转移、商业和法律基础设施、内部市场动态、获得物质基础设施以及社会和文化规范。利用OLS估计技术,以TEA为因变量,分析了这些EFCs对一个国家创建创业活动(TEA)的影响及其意义。其次,利用OLS回归模型估计创业活动(TEA)对经济增长(∆GDP)的影响,控制变量为全球竞争力指数(GCI)和人均国民总收入(以购买力平价(GNIC)表示)。结果表明,毕业后创业教育、入学负担、文化和社会规范是支持创业活动的重要框架条件,而研发转移、内部市场动态、商业和法律基础设施则阻碍了创业活动的进程。此外,TEA对要素驱动型和效率驱动型经济体的经济增长贡献显著。
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