Theoretical and Applied Economics
No. 8 / 2010 (549)
Entrepreneurial Perceptions and Activity – Differences and Similarities in Four Eastern European Countries
Ştefan PETE
Lehel-Zoltán GYÖRFY
Tünde Petra PETRU
Annamária BENYOVSZKI
Babeş-Bolyai, University, Cluj-Napoca
Abstract. The aim of this article is to reflect upon the differences between entrepreneurial perceptions, attitudes and activity in Croatia, Hungary, Romania and Serbia in 2007-2008 period using Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Adult Population Survey database.
Keywords: entrepreneurship; entrepreneurial perceptions; entrepreneurial attitudes; early-stage entrepreneurs; nascent entrepreneurs; baby business owner-manager; global entrepreneurship monitor; efficiencydriven economies.
Contents
- Cost Drivers. Evolution and Benefits
Gary COKINS
Sorinel CĂPUŞNEANU
- Entrepreneurial Perceptions and Activity – Differences and Similarities in Four Eastern European Countries
Ágnes NAGY
Ştefan PETE
Lehel-Zoltán GYÖRFY
Tünde Petra PETRU
Annamária BENYOVSZKI
- Controversies Regarding the Corporate Tax
Harmonization Trend in the European Union
Gheorghe MATEI
Daniela PÎRVU
- The Effects of Tax Competition
Ioan TALPOŞ
Alexandru O. CRÂŞNEAC
- The Impact of Welfare State to Labour Market. European Submodels Differences
Cristian SOCOL
Marius MARINAŞ
Aura-Gabriela SOCOL
- The Impact of the Culture on the International Negociations: An Analysis Based on Contextual Comparaisons
Victor DANCIU
- Model for the Analysis of the Company Performance
Mădălina DUMBRAVĂ