Entrepreneurs love to grumble about the roadblocks and delays created by bureaucrats. Government officials, they say, are slow, bumbling and concerned only about sticking to the rules and clocking out at 4:55 p.m. But in a study of global entrepreneurship, Raffi Amit and Mauro Guillen, both Wharton management professors, have found that a simple, if smart, bureaucratic initiative mattered critically in determining a country’s level of entrepreneurship.
Content: Article
Authors: Mauro Guillen, Raffi Amit
Source: Knowledge@Wharton
Subjects: Entrepreneurship, International
Authors: Mauro Guillen, Raffi Amit
Source: Knowledge@Wharton
Subjects: Entrepreneurship, International
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