Title of article :
The Effect of Property Rights on Entrepreneurship:Evidence from Some Factor-driven, Efficiency-driven, and Innovation-driven Countries
Author/Authors :
Samad, Ali Hussein Department of Economics - Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran. , Togha, Sara Department of economics - Shiraz university, Shiraz, Iran.
Abstract :
Entrepreneurship is influenced by many factors and environments such as institutions. Institutions have an important role to play in the individual's tendency toward necessity and opportunity entrepreneurship. The purpose of this paper was to examine the impact of institutional quality (property rights) on opportunity and necessity entrepreneurship. The results, based on unbalanced panel data from 2005 to 2015, showed that property rights did not have a significant effect on the opportunity entrepreneurship in the factor-driven group while it had a negative impact on necessity entrepreneurship. In the efficiency-driven group, protecting property rights would provide the perfect context for opportunity entrepreneurship and reduce necessity entrepreneurship, but in the innovation-driven group, strengthening property rights increased both opportunity and necessity entrepreneurship. These results indicate that the impact of property rights on (opportunity- and necessity-) entrepreneurship depends on the level of economic development of countries.
Keywords :
Property rights , Opportunity entrepreneurship , Necessity entrepreneurship , Development level , Unbalanced panel data
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Economic Studies