Beyond Disaster: Investigating the Varied Responses of Regional Entrepreneurship to Natural Disasters DOI Creative Commons
İsmail Demirdağ, Anang Widhi Nirwansyah

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 6, 2023

Abstract Natural disasters can cause large-scale damage to various infrastructures, preventing sustainable industrialization, innovation activities, and economic growth prosperity. This article, which tries examine what extent entrepreneurial are considered the critical source of new businesses, employment, innovations development, affected by natural how level impact differs region, offers remarkable results. First, it employs Hierarchical Multiple Regression (HMR) analysis investigate on regional entrepreneurship, considering factors including supply side, demand political environmental factors. An important finding research is that loss human life, rather than physical damage, emerges as a factor shaping entrepreneurship development. Second, study utilizes Discriminant Function Analysis (DFA) identify determinants contribute resilience in face disasters. The highlights significance features, government policies conditions resilience. Future avenues could specific types disasters, conduct subsector-specific analyses, role institutional quality mitigating effects at level.

Language: Английский

Entrepreneurship in Times of Crisis: A Comprehensive Review with Future Directions DOI Creative Commons
Yoowoo Lee, Jayoung Kim, Sunghyuck Mah

et al.

Entrepreneurship Research Journal, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 14(3), P. 905 - 950

Published: March 24, 2023

Abstract Despite an increased interest in crises within the field of entrepreneurship, there is still a lack understanding about interplay between different types and entrepreneurship. In addition, specific circumstances surrounding each type crisis may also cause conclusions these studies to diverge or converge. To enhance our theoretical entrepreneurship during times crisis, review seeks answer following research questions: (1) How are addressed literature, what similarities differences exist? (2) can we broaden deepen insights into relationship entrepreneurship? effort largest possible variety that extends beyond political crises, natural disasters, financial have included number recent examined COVID-19 from entrepreneurial perspective. Following this, study identifies six along with corresponding themes, key findings, critical shortcomings. This multiple gaps suggests several future directions, as well approaches researchers take build upon existing discussions crisis.

Language: Английский

Citations

24

Troops are Business Schools: Military Service and Entrepreneurial Behaviors in China DOI
Chunkai Zhao, Guangyi Xu, Wenjun Cai

et al.

Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 15, 2024

Although research has examined the benefits of military service and impact executives on business operations, relationship between entrepreneurial behavior remains poorly understood. Using instrumental variable approach a nationally representative male sample from China Labor-forces Dynamic Survey, we discovered that significantly increased probability entrepreneurship in China, even after series robustness checks. Mechanism tests indicated this positive effect could be explained by human political capital accumulation, military-related social formation, risk appetite traits. Our supplemental analyses demonstrated exogenous shocks special military-in-business policy strengthened effect, whereas higher education expansion China’s accession to World Trade Organization weakened effect. Additionally, entrepreneurs had better performance more resilient, persistent, confident We found no evidence Chinese veterans were forced become entrepreneurs. This study enriches styles traits managers provides important insights for assessing improving veteran welfare policies other developing countries.

Language: Английский

Citations

8

The impact of hydrogeological events on firms: Evidence from Italy DOI Creative Commons
Stefano Clò,

Francesco David,

Samuele Segoni

et al.

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 124, P. 102942 - 102942

Published: Feb. 10, 2024

Using a novel dataset of natural disasters affecting Italy from 2010 onward, we investigate the impact hundreds hydrogeological events on firms' survival and performance. Despite being less extreme, these are increasingly frequent geographically widespread, this constituting relevant but unexplored topic in literature. In order to assess multiple occurred over several years, implement staggered difference-in-differences design that exploits variation timing treatment. Our results show hit firms have 7.3% higher probability exiting market. Conditional surviving, three years after calamity, experience an average decline their revenues employment by −4.9% −2.2%, respectively. These impacts highest for micro-small, younger low-tech firms.

Language: Английский

Citations

5

“Natural” disasters and regional governance: Evidence from European NUTS-3 regions DOI Creative Commons

Davide Di Marcoberardino,

Marco Cucculelli

Papers of the Regional Science Association, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 103(1), P. 100003 - 100003

Published: Feb. 1, 2024

"Natural" disasters" have negative consequences for the affected areas, including significant economic impacts. Using a sample of European NUTS-3 regions over period 2003–17, this paper examines impact disasters on regional growth and influence quality governance post-disaster recovery. We match disaster data from EM-DAT database, EUROSTAT, US Geological Surveys Global Archive Large Floods. find that occurrence "natural" leads to an annual decline in about 0.28 percentage points. Furthermore, we both economy duration recovery are influenced by institutions.

Language: Английский

Citations

5

The Impact of Hydrogeological Events on Firms: Evidence from Italy DOI
Stefano Clò,

Francesco David,

Samuele Segoni

et al.

SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Using a novel dataset of natural disasters affecting Italy from 2010 onwards, we investigate the impact hundreds hydrogeological events on firms' survival and performance. Despite being less extreme, these are increasingly frequent geographically widespread, thus constituting an important but unexplored topic in literature. In order to assess multiple occurring over several years, implement staggered difference-in-differences design that exploits variation timing treatment. Our results show affected firms have 7.3 per cent higher probability exiting market. If they survive, three years after calamity, experience average decline their revenues employment -4.9 -2.2 cent, respectively. These impacts greater for micro-small, younger low-tech firms.

Language: Английский

Citations

5

The Impact of Entrepreneurship on Economic Growth: Exploring the Role of Technological Innovation and Institutional Quality in South Asia DOI
Emon Kalyan Chowdhury, Mohammad Abdullah, Syed Manzur Quader

et al.

Journal of the Knowledge Economy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: June 8, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

5

Long-term economic impact of disasters: Evidence from multiple earthquakes in China DOI
Lulu Huang, Qiannan Liu, Yugang Tang

et al.

World Development, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 174, P. 106446 - 106446

Published: Nov. 11, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

13

Natural disasters and economic dynamism: Evidence from U.S. entrepreneurial activity DOI Creative Commons

Omer Bayar,

Christopher Boudreaux, Todd Richard Yarbrough

et al.

Contemporary Economic Policy, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 9, 2025

Abstract We examine how disaster events influence small business activity in a sample of 48 U.S. states for the period from 1998 to 2018. Our results show that impacts vary by entrepreneurship type; rate new entrepreneurs and start‐up job creation rise aftermath natural disasters, whereas opportunity share survival fall. These findings present more nuanced understanding relationship between disasters entrepreneurial than reported relevant literature. interpret our context economic dynamism discuss policy implications.

Language: Английский

Citations

0

Natural disasters and entrepreneurship in rural China DOI
Rui Zhang, Chuncao Wang,

Shaoyong Wu

et al.

Applied Economics, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 19

Published: Jan. 17, 2025

Entrepreneurial activities can provide jobs and increase market dynamics, which are important for economic social development. Based on data from the 2014 China Family Panel Studies, this study examined impact of natural disasters entrepreneurship using a multivariable linear regression model. The findings indicated that significantly negatively entrepreneurship. Specifically, disaster experience reduces probability by 1.6%, each unit in intensity further 0.7%. remain robust after propensity score matching to mitigate potential sample selection problems. Further heterogeneity analysis suggests have greater negative individuals with low levels education household engaged agricultural production. mechanism showed affect affecting health status household's wealth. Implications government provided at end entrepreneurial intentions affected households.

Language: Английский

Citations

0

COVID 19 and regional entrepreneurship: which regional features can mitigate the devastating effects of COVID-19? DOI
İsmail Demirdağ

European Planning Studies, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 32(6), P. 1377 - 1400

Published: Jan. 23, 2024

Given the assumption that entrepreneurship is context-dependent and embedded in spatial features, severity of impact COVID-19 crisis on may vary significantly across regions. This study, which first literature, categorizes 81 NUTS III level regions Türkiye according to their levels examines how what extent regional characteristics determine patterns, using MANOVA-ANOVA Discriminant Function Analysis (DFA). Inspired by resilience it tries reveal attributes are more effective keeping resilient against shocks comparing pre-crisis (2012) periods (2020). Revealing critical differences between periods, article shows population density, positive migration, high education levels, sectoral diversity, government incentives natural geographical such as altitude precipitation, vital for remain COVID-19. Additionally, growth, young rate, financial capital income level, developed production, innovation, transportation communication infrastructure combined with strong international networks suitable climatic conditions determinants encourage entrepreneurship. On contrary, specialization certain sectors appears be a weakness.

Language: Английский

Citations

3