制度如何影响企业退出:基于GEM数据和fsQCA的国家比较

How Institutions Matter in the Context of Business Exit: A Country Comparison Using GEM Data and fsQCA

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2020
被引 37
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

利用54个国家的GEM数据和模糊集定性比较分析,研究了监管、规范和文化认知制度的不同组合如何导致不同经济发展阶段国家的企业退出率差异,并识别了导致高或低退出率的制度配方。

Abstract

Abstract Despite evidence of substantial differences in business exit rates across countries, understanding of the institutional conditions contributing to those differences is still incomplete. Methodological limitations have left considerable gaps in our understanding of business exit, due to the dominance of regression models that capture institutional conditions in isolation, but fall short of identifying complex combinations of conditions. Using Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) data and a fuzzy‐set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) of a sample of 54 case countries, we utilize a configurational approach to examine how different combinations of regulatory, normative and cultural‐cognitive institutional conditions lead to variations in business exit rates across countries at different stages of economic development. Further, we identify distinct recipes leading to business exit that are associated with the presence or absence of high business exit rates across countries. The study contributes to institutional theory as well as the business exit literature not only by discussing which combinations of institutions determine when exit is beneficial and detrimental to the economy, but also which specific combinations apply across sets of countries.

制度理论创业研究企业退出定性比较分析国家比较