In this paper the assumption is made that the lack of a clear-cut distinction between entrepreneurship policies and SMEs policies often affects the effectiveness of the policies aimed at supporting entrepreneurship. With specific reference to Southern Italy, it is maintained that the higher focus on start-ups does not guarantee a net employment growth or an increase in the innovation level of the local economic system. Policies should instead favour the survival of "entrepreneurial firms" and select the entrepreneurs (rather than the firms) to be made eligible for facilities

The effectiveness of local entrepreneurship development policies

Alessandra Mancino;Antonio Thomas
2004

Abstract

In this paper the assumption is made that the lack of a clear-cut distinction between entrepreneurship policies and SMEs policies often affects the effectiveness of the policies aimed at supporting entrepreneurship. With specific reference to Southern Italy, it is maintained that the higher focus on start-ups does not guarantee a net employment growth or an increase in the innovation level of the local economic system. Policies should instead favour the survival of "entrepreneurial firms" and select the entrepreneurs (rather than the firms) to be made eligible for facilities
2004
Istituto di Ricerca su Innovazione e Servizi per lo Sviluppo - IRISS
88-495-0922-7
Entrepreneurship policies
start-ups
public support
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