Ambitious Entrepreneurship, High-Growth Firms, and Macroeconomic Growth

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2011-09-22

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Stam, ErikORCID 0000-0001-9827-0516ISNI 0000000053386470
Hartog, Chantal
van Stel, Andre
Thurik, Roy

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Abstract

This chapter examines the impact of ambitious entrepreneurship (entrepreneurs expecting to grow their firm) and established high-growth firms (firms that have actually realized high growth rates) on macroeconomic growth using a large sample of GEM data in high and low-income countries for the period 2002-2005. The empirical evidence shows that ambitious entrepreneurship accounts for the whole effect of entrepreneurship on macroeconomic growth but that this is not the case when low-income countries are considered. Also, in contrast to ambitious entrepreneurs, the chapter finds the contribution of established high-growth firms to macroeconomic growth to be negligible. No connection between their prevalence rates and the share of ambitious entrepreneurs is found.

Keywords

Ambitious entrepreneurship, Economic development, Entrepreneurship, GEM, High-growth firms, Macroeconomic growth, Taverne, General Business,Management and Accounting, SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth

Citation

Stam, E, Hartog, C, van Stel, A & Thurik, R 2011, Ambitious Entrepreneurship, High-Growth Firms, and Macroeconomic Growth. in The Dynamics of Entrepreneurship : Evidence from Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Data. Oxford University Press, pp. 231-250. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199580866.003.0011