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An Assessment of the Role of National Culture as a Determinant of Entrepreneurial Orientation


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1 Department of Finance, International School of Business and Media, Kolkata, India
2 Department of Finance, Hazrat Khajar Bashir Unani Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital Foundation, Bangladesh
3 Department of Management Studies, Institute of Innovation in Technology and Management, India
     

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Entrepreneurship is an important factor of production. It is considered as a source of innovative change. Thus, it catalyzes enhancement in sustainable economic development of a nation. Entrepreneurship is inseparably interlinked with flexibility and knowledge. These two factors have gained importance as a source of competitive edge in the present globalized & interconnected economy. Entrepreneurship prevents concentration of economic activities, income and wealth and promotes decentralized development of commerce, trade and industry. This in turn, leads to removal of regional and industrial imbalance. Development of entrepreneurial activities and sustainable development in entrepreneurship have gained priority in the national agenda across the world. Entrepreneurship is even more crucial for developing countries as it has high employment elasticity and potential for earning foreign exchange. However, entrepreneurship is essentially a behavioural aspect. Hence culture has a causal relationship with entrepreneurship. This paper aims at assessing the role of Hofstede’s dimensions of culture in developing entrepreneurship in nations by using the technique of linear multi-variate regression.

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Entrepreneurship, Hofstede’s Dimensions of National Culture, Linear Multivariate Regression.
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Authors

Rajib Bhattacharya
Department of Finance, International School of Business and Media, Kolkata, India
Shuvashish Roy
Department of Finance, Hazrat Khajar Bashir Unani Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital Foundation, Bangladesh
Sarmistha Sarma
Department of Management Studies, Institute of Innovation in Technology and Management, India

Abstract


Entrepreneurship is an important factor of production. It is considered as a source of innovative change. Thus, it catalyzes enhancement in sustainable economic development of a nation. Entrepreneurship is inseparably interlinked with flexibility and knowledge. These two factors have gained importance as a source of competitive edge in the present globalized & interconnected economy. Entrepreneurship prevents concentration of economic activities, income and wealth and promotes decentralized development of commerce, trade and industry. This in turn, leads to removal of regional and industrial imbalance. Development of entrepreneurial activities and sustainable development in entrepreneurship have gained priority in the national agenda across the world. Entrepreneurship is even more crucial for developing countries as it has high employment elasticity and potential for earning foreign exchange. However, entrepreneurship is essentially a behavioural aspect. Hence culture has a causal relationship with entrepreneurship. This paper aims at assessing the role of Hofstede’s dimensions of culture in developing entrepreneurship in nations by using the technique of linear multi-variate regression.

Keywords


Entrepreneurship, Hofstede’s Dimensions of National Culture, Linear Multivariate Regression.