The aim of this book is to advance a new way of answering these questions. Drawing inspiration from institutional theory, informal sector entrepreneurship is explained as resulting from the asymmetry between the codified laws and regulations of a society's formal institutions and the norms, values and beliefs that comprise a society's informal institutions. .
The aim of this book is to advance a new way of answering these questions. Drawing inspiration from institutional theory, informal sector entrepreneurship is explained as resulting from the asymmetry between the codified laws and regulations of a society's formal institutions and the norms, values and beliefs that comprise a society's informal institutions. .
Colin C. Williams is a Professor of Public Policy at Sheffield University Management School.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part 1: Theorising Entrepreneurship in the Informal Sector 2. An Institutionalist Perspective 3. Determinants of Institutional Asymmetry Part 2: Informal Sector Entrepreneurship in Global Perspective 4. Prevalence of Informal Entrepreneurship 5. Impacts of Informal Entrepreneurship 6. Reasons for Informal Entrepreneurship Part 3: Tackling Informal Sector Entrepreneurship 7. Policy Options and Approaches 8. Hard Direct Policy Measures 9. Soft Indirect Policy Measures 10. Conclusions
1. Introduction Part 1: Theorising Entrepreneurship in the Informal Sector 2. An Institutionalist Perspective 3. Determinants of Institutional Asymmetry Part 2: Informal Sector Entrepreneurship in Global Perspective 4. Prevalence of Informal Entrepreneurship 5. Impacts of Informal Entrepreneurship 6. Reasons for Informal Entrepreneurship Part 3: Tackling Informal Sector Entrepreneurship 7. Policy Options and Approaches 8. Hard Direct Policy Measures 9. Soft Indirect Policy Measures 10. Conclusions
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