Paternalism and entrepreneurship the emergence of state-made entrepreneurs |
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Institution: | 1. Deusto Business School, University of Deusto, Spain;2. Division of Economics & Business, Colorado School of Mines, USA;3. School of Management, University of Bath, United Kingdom;4. Universidad de Desarrollo, Chile;5. Reykjavik University, Iceland |
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Abstract: | This article considers the government's role in encouraging or hampering entrepreneurs. Following the analysis by Jurgen Habermas(16) of state regulated capitalism, the article will focus on a sociological analysis of paternalism in establishment-industrial entrepreneurship relations. A type of entrepreneur emerges as the result of establishment nurture, which we shall here call state-made entrepreneurs. The segmented labor market theory and its application to the field of entrepreneurship will serve as a theoretical starting point for the investigation of the problem of various patterns of entrepreneurship which develop in a society in which there exists massive paternalistic government intervention in the economy. |
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