增长的制度障碍:创业、人力资本与制度变迁

Institutional Barriers to Growth: Entrepreneurship, Human Capital and Institutional Change

ORGANIZATION SCIENCE · 2016
被引 125
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究制度障碍降低如何影响不同人力资本水平个体的创业倾向,利用中国两次改革作为自然实验,发现只有大幅降低障碍才能显著提高高人力资本者的创业概率。

Abstract

Prior research often focuses on how many entrepreneurial firms are created, rather than on institutions that encourage specific types of firms or entrepreneurs. This paper identifies institutional changes that reduce barriers to growth as an important factor influencing the propensity of individuals to start a business. The findings suggest that the impact of lower barriers to growth is shaped by the extent of the reduction in barriers to growth and the level of human capital of the individual. Only a large reduction in barriers to growth has a stronger impact in increasing the likelihood of founding at higher levels of human capital. I capitalize on two reforms lowering barriers to growth as natural experiments. One reform, in 1988, only slightly lowered barriers to growth. The second reform, in 1999, more strongly lowered barriers to growth with an amendment to the Chinese constitution reversing regulations that favored firms with foreign investors. This made it easier for domestic entrepreneurs to compete. I collected data through a survey of 2,966 alumni who graduated from a top Chinese university. Results show that reducing the institutional barriers to growth differently affects college-educated individuals with different levels of human capital.

创业人力资本制度变迁经济增长