Corruption and intrapreneurship
首次分析腐败感知对内部创业的影响,基于全球创业观察和透明国际数据,发现腐败感知阻碍内部创业,且在欠发达国家存在二次关系。
This work analyzes for the first time the impact of the perception of corruption on intrapreneurship. The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) database and Transparency International information allowed us to implement a cross-country panel data analysis. The results show that the perception of corruption sands the wheels of intrapreneurship. The results take into account the low dispersion of the dependent variable and are robust to alternative proxies of corruption and different sets of control variables. As a further test, there is evidence of a quadratic relationship between corruption and intrapreneurship for less economically developed countries, which is indicative of differences in the aforementioned relationship for diverse levels of economic development.