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Exploring the Effects of Discretion, Discrimination, and Oversight on the Inclusiveness of Small Business Contracting 探讨自由裁量权、歧视和监督对小企业合同包容性的影响
Pub Date : 2021-08-02 DOI: 10.1108/978-1-80071-210-220211008
Iman Hemmatian, Amol M. Joshi, Todd M. Inouye and, Jeffrey A. Robinson
In 2017, US federal agencies awarded over $86 billion in contracts to small businesses owned by members of under-represented groups (minorities, women, service-disabled veterans, and certified businesses located in economically distressed areas). The vast scale and scope of public procurement coupled with policies for supporting small disadvantaged businesses may drive federal agencies toward greater inclusiveness in awarding contracts, which may shape broader societal patterns of economic participation and social equity. However, the level of inclusiveness varies considerably across different federal agencies. The authors posit that differences in three key organizational mechanisms associated with federal agencies’ decision-making processes – administrative discretion, workplace discrimination, and legislative oversight – influence an agency’s level of inclusiveness in awarding contracts. They test these ideas using the annual small business procurement activities of 41 federal agencies, large and small, from 2002 to 2011. The authors find empirical evidence for economically significant effects of discretion, discrimination, and oversight on an agency’s inclusiveness in awarding contracts and discuss the scholarly, managerial, and policy implications.
2017年,美国联邦机构向代表性不足的群体(少数民族、妇女、服务残疾退伍军人和经济困难地区的认证企业)拥有的小企业授予了超过860亿美元的合同。公共采购的巨大规模和范围,加上支持弱势小企业的政策,可能会促使联邦机构在授予合同时更具包容性,这可能会形成更广泛的经济参与和社会公平的社会模式。然而,不同联邦机构的包容性水平差异很大。作者认为,与联邦机构决策过程相关的三个关键组织机制的差异——行政自由裁量权、工作场所歧视和立法监督——影响了机构在授予合同时的包容性水平。他们利用2002年至2011年间41个大大小小的联邦机构的年度小企业采购活动来检验这些想法。作者找到了经验证据,证明自由裁量权、歧视和监督对机构在授予合同时的包容性有重大的经济影响,并讨论了其学术、管理和政策含义。
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Paths to the Development of Social Entrepreneurship in Russia and Central Asian Countries: Standardization Versus De-regulation 俄罗斯和中亚国家社会企业发展之路:标准化与去监管化
Pub Date : 2021-08-02 DOI: 10.1108/978-1-80071-210-220211006
E. Popkova, B. Sergi
This chapter presents a new direction of social entrepreneurship analysis – by determining the correlation between economic freedom and quality of life. This opens an opportunity for thorough social entrepreneurship research based on authentic and objective quantitative (statistical) data. The obtained conclusions and offered recommendations allow using the mechanism of public–private entrepreneurship for turning social entrepreneurship into something more valuable and useful – a tool for increasing the quality of the population’s life.
本章通过确定经济自由与生活质量之间的相关性,提出了社会企业家精神分析的新方向。这为基于真实客观的定量(统计)数据进行彻底的社会创业研究提供了机会。所获得的结论和提出的建议允许利用公私企业精神机制将社会企业精神变成更有价值和更有用的东西- -提高人民生活质量的工具。
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Global Regulation of Carbon Capture and Storage as a Climate Change Mitigation Strategy: Prospects, Process and Problems 作为减缓气候变化战略的全球碳捕集与封存监管:前景、过程和问题
Pub Date : 2021-08-02 DOI: 10.1108/978-1-80071-210-220211007
Qerim Qerimi
This chapter investigates the trends in international and European legal and policy regulation of the process related to carbon capture and storage (CCS). The global endeavor that seeks to limit carbon dioxide emissions has come to recognize CCS as an indispensable ally. This chapter offers an up-to-date and comprehensive commentary to the relatively new and developing area of international regulation of the process of CCS, a dimension that might yield significant effects on the environment and, overall, sustainable development. It reveals a constantly growing trend of an enhanced awareness about the indispensable role and effects of the CCS on wider climate aspirations and, to that effect, also a need for a stable and effective international regulatory framework. The key barriers that are preventing the wider implementation of CCS projects, however, relate primarily to two extra-regulatory processes, which is the policy uncertainty at national levels and financial shortcomings. This background presents a window of opportunity for entrepreneurship and policy invention.
本章探讨了国际和欧洲有关碳捕集与封存(CCS)过程的法律和政策监管的趋势。寻求限制二氧化碳排放的全球努力已经认识到CCS是一个不可或缺的盟友。本章对CCS过程的国际监管这一相对较新的发展领域提供了最新和全面的评论,这一领域可能对环境和总体可持续发展产生重大影响。它揭示了一个不断增长的趋势,即人们越来越意识到CCS在更广泛的气候目标中不可或缺的作用和影响,以及为此需要一个稳定有效的国际监管框架。然而,阻碍CCS项目更广泛实施的主要障碍主要与两个监管之外的过程有关,即国家层面的政策不确定性和财政缺陷。这一背景为创业和政策创新提供了机会之窗。
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Pub Date : 2021-08-02 DOI: 10.1108/978-1-80071-210-220211010
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Building Up the Concept of Responsible Entrepreneurship within the Digital Silk Road 数字丝绸之路中责任创业理念的构建
Pub Date : 2021-08-02 DOI: 10.1108/978-1-80071-210-220211001
R. Thiébaut
Cybersecurity and data protection concerns have gained notoriety in past years intensified by the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica “scandal” in early 2018, which exposed millions of individual data. This case revealed that both regulatory measures and data protection mechanisms were, and still are, insufficient, with several countries reforming or promulgating new legislation. The Article 19 EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) contains controversial extra-territorial provisions, which might violate State Sovereignty principles. It is still unknown how the GDPR will be implemented. This chapter reveals data protection as an Ethics discipline, considering that it is a fundamental right of individuals to share or not to share data, vis-a-vis the rights to have the personal data well-protected. The empirical research will be developed based on the need to build up a concept of Responsible Entrepreneurship in the technology sector, applied to cross-border e-commerce. The Digital Silk Road is the case study selected since it represents a complex international cooperation initiative done without institutionalization yet with eminent data surveillance concerns when building network infrastructure and satellite navigation systems.
过去几年,网络安全和数据保护问题因2018年初facebook -剑桥分析公司的“丑闻”而臭名昭著,该丑闻暴露了数百万个人数据。这一案例表明,监管措施和数据保护机制过去和现在仍然不够,一些国家正在改革或颁布新的立法。《欧盟通用数据保护条例》(GDPR)第19条包含有争议的域外条款,可能违反国家主权原则。目前尚不清楚GDPR将如何实施。本章揭示了数据保护作为一门伦理学科,考虑到与个人数据得到良好保护的权利相比,共享或不共享数据是个人的一项基本权利。实证研究将基于在技术领域建立负责任创业概念的需要,并应用于跨境电子商务。之所以选择“数字丝绸之路”作为案例研究,是因为它代表了一项复杂的国际合作倡议,虽然没有制度化,但在建设网络基础设施和卫星导航系统时存在明显的数据监控问题。
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Dynamic Entrepreneurial or Subsistence Self-employed? Self-employment among Urban and Rural Nigerian Workers 有活力的企业家还是自给自足的个体经营者?尼日利亚城市和农村工人的自营职业
Pub Date : 2021-08-02 DOI: 10.1108/978-1-80071-210-220211004
Ikechukwu D. Nwaka, K. Uma
Controversy in the literature exists over whether self-employment is driven by worker’s deliberate entrepreneurial choices (pull factors) or an indeliberate subsistence employment option (push factors) in developing countries. It is therefore very important to investigate whether the self-employed are the dynamic entrepreneurial group or the subsistence-oriented group. In this chapter, the authors examine the driving forces behind the plausible growth of self-employment in urban and rural Nigeria by analyzing the self-employment choices as a function of employment’s differences in predicted earnings, human capital, demographic and family characteristics. Using the 2010/2011 and 2012/2013 waves of the General Household Survey Panel data for Nigeria, this chapter utilizes the Random Effects Regression Models (OLS and Probit Models). This chapter finds that the predicted individual earning differences between self- and paid-employment has a negative significant effect on self-employment choices – contrary to developed countries’ evidence. In other words, overwhelmingly the poor are “entrepreneurs.” This therefore means that self-employment choice is driven by the necessity of survival – the subsistence self-employed groups rather than the dynamic entrepreneurial hypothesis. The implication of these finding is unique and interesting for an African country such as Nigeria where the self-employees are vulnerable to poverty and perhaps an involuntary employment option conditioned by economic failures.
在发展中国家,自雇究竟是由工人刻意的创业选择(拉动因素)驱动,还是由不刻意的维持生计的就业选择(推动因素)驱动,在文献中存在争议。因此,研究个体经营者是具有活力的创业群体还是以生存为导向的群体是非常重要的。在本章中,作者通过分析自主创业选择作为就业在预期收入、人力资本、人口和家庭特征方面差异的函数,研究了尼日利亚城乡自主创业看似增长背后的驱动力。本章使用2010/2011年和2012/2013年尼日利亚综合住户调查小组的数据,使用随机效应回归模型(OLS和Probit模型)。本章发现,与发达国家的证据相反,自营职业和有偿职业之间的预测个人收入差异对自营职业选择具有显著的负向影响。换句话说,绝大多数穷人都是“企业家”。因此,这意味着自主创业的选择是由生存的必要性驱动的,即自给自足的个体经营群体,而不是动态的创业假设。对于尼日利亚这样的非洲国家来说,这些发现的含义是独特而有趣的,因为在尼日利亚,自营职业者很容易受到贫困的影响,也许是经济失败所决定的非自愿就业选择。
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Sustainable Development Footprint on FDIs as Entrepreneurship for Social Changes in Brazil 外商直接投资的可持续发展足迹:巴西社会变革的企业家精神
Pub Date : 2021-08-02 DOI: 10.1108/978-1-80071-210-220211002
Andréia Costa Vieira
Strong growth and social progress have made Brazil one of the world’s leading economies over the past three decades, but Brazil remains a highly unequal country with an urgent need for reforms to sustain and continue development with inclusive growth. This chapter introduces sustainable foreign direct investments (FDIs), which can be tools to promote sustainable development and improve the living conditions of all Brazilians, thus representing entrepreneurship for social change in Brazil. Although there is a large recognition that FDIs might pave the way for sustainable development, it does not happen in an automatic way and, in this chapter, some instruments are presented as pathways for achieving that aim in Brazil. First, it analyses the scenario of inequalities in Brazil and a call for more sustainable private investments to achieve social inclusion. Next, it introduces the state of the art of Brazil’s framework and legislation on sustainable FDIs. Last, it presents initiatives on financing and promotion of sustainable development in Brazil. This chapter comes to a conclusion that Brazil has taken the first steps, but much more has to be done in order to effectively introduce sustainable FDIs as entrepreneurial tools for social inclusion, reduction of inequalities and better conditions of life for all Brazilians.
过去三十年来,强劲的增长和社会进步使巴西成为世界主要经济体之一,但巴西仍然是一个高度不平等的国家,迫切需要进行改革,以维持和继续发展,实现包容性增长。本章介绍了可持续的外国直接投资(FDIs),它可以成为促进可持续发展和改善所有巴西人生活条件的工具,从而代表了巴西社会变革的企业家精神。虽然人们普遍认识到,外国直接投资可能为可持续发展铺平道路,但这并不是自动发生的,在本章中,提出了一些工具作为在巴西实现这一目标的途径。首先,报告分析了巴西的不平等状况,并呼吁增加可持续的私人投资,以实现社会包容。其次,介绍了巴西关于可持续外国直接投资的框架和立法的最新情况。最后,它提出了在巴西融资和促进可持续发展的倡议。本章得出的结论是,巴西已经迈出了第一步,但要有效引入可持续的外国直接投资,将其作为促进社会包容、减少不平等和改善所有巴西人生活条件的创业工具,还有很多工作要做。
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The Ecosystem of Women’s Health Social Enterprises Based in the United States 基于美国的妇女健康社会企业生态系统
Pub Date : 2021-08-02 DOI: 10.1108/978-1-80071-210-220211003
Marquita Kilgore-Nolan
Aim I findings highlight the importance of understanding financial performance of WHSEs. Also, lack of significant associations between our assessed enterprise characteristics and their financial risk suggests need for additional research to identify factors that influence financial performance of WHSE. Aim II findings show that WHSEs are currently engaged in complex care coordination and comprehensive biopsychosocial care for women and their families, suggesting that these enterprises may serve as a model for improving women’s health and health care. The community-oriented and interdisciplinary nature of WHSE as highlighted by our study may also serve as a unique approach for research and education purposes. Additional research on the ecosystem of WHSE is needed in order to better inform generalizability of our findings and to elucidate how WHSE interventions may be integrated into policies and practices to improve women’s health.
目的一的研究结果强调了了解健康企业财务绩效的重要性。此外,我们评估的企业特征与其财务风险之间缺乏显著关联,这表明需要进行额外的研究,以确定影响企业财务绩效的因素。目的二的调查结果表明,卫生保健企业目前从事妇女及其家庭的复杂护理协调和综合生物心理社会护理,这表明这些企业可以作为改善妇女健康和保健的典范。本研究所强调的社区导向和跨学科性质,亦可作为研究和教育的独特方法。为了更好地说明我们的研究结果的普遍性,并阐明如何将妇女健康评估的干预措施纳入改善妇女健康的政策和做法,需要对妇女健康评估的生态系统进行进一步研究。
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Place and its Role in Venture Capital Funding 地方及其在风险投资融资中的作用
Pub Date : 2021-08-02 DOI: 10.1108/978-1-80071-210-220211009
Luke Heine
As venture capital travels along social ties, this chapter suggests that foreign, international, and male professionals’ positive correlation may be due to these members having a wider and more diverse social network, allowing the ability to conjure funds. Moreover, the demographic may be a synonym for Sassen’s International Class, allowing the study to dovetail with a broader set of research. Finally, this chapter also provides a mechanism to classify cities based off their venture capital activity. The implications of this study are a better understanding of the trends correlated with venture capital, a classification system for cities, and a possible caveat to “virtuous cycle” theory. A supplement to the paper and to visualize implications for cities, we also created this D3 visualization visualizing the geographic positioning and relationships of those 58,000 deals, providing communicable and interactive research.
由于风险资本沿着社会关系流动,本章表明,外国、国际和男性专业人士的正相关性可能是由于这些成员拥有更广泛、更多样化的社会网络,从而有能力筹集资金。此外,人口统计学可能是萨森的国际班级的同义词,这使得这项研究可以与更广泛的研究相吻合。最后,本章还提供了一种基于风险投资活动对城市进行分类的机制。本研究的意义在于更好地理解与风险投资相关的趋势,建立城市分类系统,并可能对“良性循环”理论提出警告。作为论文的补充和对城市的可视化影响,我们还创建了D3可视化,将这58000笔交易的地理定位和关系可视化,提供可传播和互动的研究。
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Prelims 预备考试
Pub Date : 2021-08-02 DOI: 10.1108/978-1-80071-210-220211012
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