Entrepreneurship rates the fuzzy-set approach
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A fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis is applied to determine the necessary and
sufficient conditions for higher entrepreneur rates. Based on Global Entrepreneurship
Monitor data, it is shown that the most relevant conditions are Media Attention to
Entrepreneurship, as well as Perceived Capabilities and Perceived Opportunities. The
non-existence of Fear of Failure is also an important factor in determining higher
entrepreneurship rates. When the sample is split, this condition is more important for
most developed countries. This can be viewed as relevant information for policymakers
to better define their policies to promote entrepreneurship, which is a key to more
sustainable growth in countries.
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Ferreira, P., Dionísio, A. (2016). Entrepreneurship rates the fuzzy-set approach. Eastern European Business and Economics Journal, 2(2), 111-128