Institutional Arrangements and International Entrepreneurship: The State as Institutional Entrepreneur
研究了中东地区国家作为企业家和制度企业家的角色,通过历史事件序列方法分析迪拜和阿联酋的崛起,为国际创业提供制度视角的命题。
We examine the role of the state as entrepreneur and institutional entrepreneur in the Middle East. Using historical event sequencing methodology we seek to understand the rise of Dubai and the United Arab Emirates as a context for international entrepreneurship. We build on ideas at the intersection of international entrepreneurship and institutional theory to develop a set of propositions that enhance our understanding of international entrepreneurship. We provide implications for the management of both global and local legitimacy, resource mobilization, and agency as well as the strategic deployment of an institutional infrastructure to create and enable entrepreneurship.