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Hybrid entrepreneurship and public policy: The case of firm entry deregulation

  • Hybrid entrepreneurs are entrepreneurs who are simultaneously working as paid employees. Although they constitute a systematic and large part of new firm creation, their possibly distinct responsiveness to public policy is not yet studied. Arguing for the need to consider hybrid entrepreneurs in public policy, we analyze the introduction of one-stop shops for faster and simplified firm registration in Mexico. We find that hybrid entrepreneurs are more responsive to changes in entry regulation than full-time entrepreneurs. While both the best and least educated people respond to the reform, the effect is most pronounced for highly educated hybrid entrepreneurs.

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Author: Matthias Schulz, Diemo UrbigORCiD, Vivien D. ProcherORCiD
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusvent.2016.01.002
ISSN:0883-9026
Title of the source (English):Journal of Business Venturing
Document Type:Scientific journal article peer-reviewed
Language:English
Year of publication:2016
Volume/Year:31
Issue number:3
First Page:272
Last Page:286
Faculty/Chair:Fakultät 5 Wirtschaft, Recht und Gesellschaft / FG ABWL, insbesondere empirische Unternehmensforschung und Transformation
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