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Entrepreneurship in the public sector: a framework of analysis in European local governments
Authors:Stefania Zerbinati  Vangelis Souitaris
Institution:1. University of Portsmouth Business School , Richmond Building , Portland Street, Portsmouth PO1 3DE, UK E-mail: stefania.zerbinati@port.ac.uk;2. Cass Business School , City University , 106 Bunhill Row, London EC1Y 8TZ, UK
Abstract:In this paper we explore the potential role of entrepreneurship in public sector organizations. At first, we present a review of the entrepreneurship theme in the political science and public management research streams, comparing these ideas with the mainstream business literature on entrepreneurship. Thereafter, we illustrate empirically how Stevenson's classical framework of entrepreneurship can be applied in a European local government context to explain the recent initiatives to compete for and utilize European Union structural funds. The empirical basis of the study is comprised of ten in-depth case studies of local government organizations, five in the UK and five in Italy. Finally, we propose five distinct types of entrepreneurial agents in the public sector: professional politician; spin-off creator; business entrepreneur in politics; career-driven public officer; and politically ambitious public officer.
Keywords:public entrepreneurs  local government  European funding  entrepreneurial typology
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