- by Gersi Mirashi
- March 21, 2023
Evaluating entrepreneurship framework through perceived institutional quality - Economicus
by. Prof. Dr. Ermira QOSJA & MSc. Ina KECI & Edna PIRANI
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to emphasize the crucial role of the perceived institutional quality at entrepreneurial intention. Relying on literature review of institutional theory, competitiveness theory, and referring to the first pillar of Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) this study brings an assessment of public and private institutional framework, as an incentive to entrepreneurship action and behavior. The paper investigates the institutional perceived framework from a sample of 72 business in several cities in which are concentrated business and entrepreneurship activities in Albania. By using a quantitative methodology the data collected through the survey of GCI, are processed by conducting descriptive statistics analysis in order to evaluate the institutional quality related with country competitiveness. The findings are in accordance with the literature description for efficient driven economies, and they contribute for policymakers which must take into account all the instruments in improving the institutional quality for its essential role in promoting entrepreneurship.
How to cite: Qosja, E., Keci, I., & Pirani, E. (2020). Evaluating Entrepreneurship Framework through perceived institutional quality. Economicus, 19(2), 76–95.
https://doi.org/10.58944/qxda6807
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