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How private enterprises respond to government bureaucracy in emerging economies: the effects of entrepreneurial type and governance

Luo, Yadong - ; Junkunc, Marc - ;

This study examines how private enterprises in emerging economies politically respond to government bureaucracy they face. With an emphasis on two political responses, engagement and influence, we propose that private enterprises react to bureaucracy differently, depending on their entrepreneurial traits, and this leads to different susceptibilities to bureaucracy. Our analysis of 9,123 private enterprises in 72 emerging economies suggests that political engagement and influence are positively associated with bureaucracy for all firms, but the levels of political engagement and influence vary according to a firm's entrepreneurial type (new vs. established venture; venture of entrepreneurial origin vs. other private) and governance (family vs. nonfamily; with vs. without government or foreign ownership). Firms in different groups of emerging economies also display some different propensities to political engagement and influence. .Printed journal


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Call NumberLocationAvailable
PSB lt.dasar - Pascasarjana1
Penerbit: Strategic Management Society
Edisi-
SubjekEntrepreneurship
Bureaucracy
Emerging Economy
Private enterprise
ISBN/ISSN19324391
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Deskripsi Fisik-
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