Do Stringent Bankruptcy Laws Always Deter Entrepreneurial Activities? A Study of Cultural Influences.
Author: Naga Damaraju, Ph.D., et al.
Publication: Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice
Publication Date: March 31, 2020
Abstract:
Stringent bankruptcy laws are generally understood to increase the costs of failure and thus not conducive for entrepreneurship. In this paper, theory is developed and tested exploring the moderating influences of the dimensions of culture—individualism—collectivism, masculinity–femininity, uncertainty avoidance, and power distance. Results of this study, from conditional fixed effects Poisson regressions, support that stringent bankruptcy laws are positively associated with the levels of entrepreneurial activity in certain cultural contexts.
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