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Public Policies versus Public Entrepreneurship
Public Policies versus Public Entrepreneurship

Author(s): Doina Mureșan
Subject(s): Public Administration, Economic policy
Published by: Scientia Moralitas Research Institute
Keywords: public entrepreneurship; public policies; public private partnership; social entrepreneurship;
Summary/Abstract: The paper enhances the current understanding of public administration's support for entrepreneurship, providing knowledge that could generate interest in this topic. It analyzes the collaboration among public policies, the public sector, the private sector, and non-governmental organizations, and the following dependent variables: innovation, e-government and digitization, entrepreneurship support ecosystems, and risks in this approach. The academic significance of this research lies in its provision of evidence for the moderating role of NGOs in expanding PPPs to support entrepreneurs. The paper reviews European and national specialized literature in the field of social entrepreneurship. This review focuses on the role of public administrations in supporting social projects and proposes a conceptual model that outlines its empirical boundaries. Additionally, the paper outlines the statistical methods used for this part of the analysis. The findings then lead to suggestions for future research on the role of public administration as a facilitator of social entrepreneurship.

  • Page Range: 91-95
  • Page Count: 5
  • Publication Year: 2023
  • Language: English