Table of contents - Special Issue: The state of entrepreneurship and public policy
Guest Editors: Per L. Bylund
Entrepreneurship and institutional uncertainty
Fernando Antonio Monteiro Christoph D’AndreaThe study aims to demonstrate how different arrangements and characteristics of institutions can generate or mitigate uncertainty thereby facilitating or hampering the…
From static to processual analysis: how insights from Austrian economics can advance research on public policy and entrepreneurship
Per L. Bylund, Mark D. Packard, David J. RappThe purpose of this paper is to illustrate how research on the intersection of public policy and entrepreneurship has been bounded by its static approach and how a processual…
Theories applied in corporate voluntary disclosure: a literature review
Md. Abdur Rouf, Md. Nur-E-Alam SiddiqueThis paper attempts to review the corporate voluntary disclosure (CVD) from the theoretical perspective as well as propose a conceptual framework.
The origin and evolution of entrepreneurship policies: the case of China
Da Huo, Yifan WeiThis paper seeks to answer two questions: (1) where do a country's entrepreneurship policies come from? (2) How do they evolve and shape entrepreneurial activities?
Factors affecting corporate income tax compliance costs of SMEs in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Vernesa LavicTo answer the following research questions: (1) What is the tax burden, on average, as a percentage of the generated revenues of companies in BiH? (2) Are there differences in the…
Richard Cantillon and public policy
Mark Thornton, Chris R. BrownRichard Cantillon (168?–173?) is known as the first economic theorist and the founder of entrepreneurship theory. Few would describe him as engaged in policy issues, but he did…