Abstract

This symposium explores avenues for research in the area of entrepreneurship and public policy. Research in other disciplines, primarily economics, have previously addressed questions in this space assuming a static or unidirectional relationship, either the impact of public policy (regulations) on startups or corporate rent-seeking, but the entrepreneurship perspective suggests a bidirectional, dynamic, institutionally embedded relationship between entrepreneurial value creation and the environment in which it occurs, in particular public policy. This perspective remains understudied. In this symposium, leading scholars in this new and exciting area of study in entrepreneurship will present new research, provide guidance and recommendations, and insights into opportunities in both theory development and empirical studies.

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