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The entrepreneurial process: An institutional perspective

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  • Ahmadi, Ahmad

    (Department of Business Administration, School of Economics and Commercial Law, Göteborg University)

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The aim of this paper is to discuss the process of development of the firm in interaction with its institutional environment, which I call the entrepreneurial process. This can be studied in three phases, i.e. initiating phase, establishment phase and growth phase. I am going to present a model, describing the entrepreneurial process and try to explain the co-relation and interaction between economic performance, formal institutions and informal constraints. I will first describe some institutional factors, second, a theoretical discussion; while also presenting a model. Third, accounts of two companies. Analysis,discussion, and conclusions appear in part four.

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  • Ahmadi, Ahmad, 2003. "The entrepreneurial process: An institutional perspective," FE rapport 2003-396, University of Gothenburg, Department of Business Administration.
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    1. Henrekson, Magnus, 2001. "Institutionella förutsättningar för entreprenörskap och företagstillväxt," SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance 421, Stockholm School of Economics.
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    3. Hernan G. Roxas & Val Lindsay & Nicholas Ashill & Antong Victorio, 2007. "Institutional analysis of strategic choice of micro, small, and medium enterprises : a conceptual framework," Philippine Review of Economics, University of the Philippines School of Economics and Philippine Economic Society, vol. 44(1), pages 151-186, June.

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      The entrepreneurial process; entrepreneurship; institutions; informal and formal institutional theory; organization; culture; structure; the enterprise development process; enterprise growth phases; growth and institutions;
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