2022
DOI: 10.1108/jepp-02-2022-0038
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The impact of local government economic development programs on city-level entrepreneurial activity: evidence from Southern California

Abstract: PurposeThis paper examines the relationship between government economic development programming and entrepreneurial activity, by examining evidence in Southern California cities. While numerous studies explore this relationship between government institutions and entrepreneurship at the level of countries and states, significant questions remain at the level of city government, and the influence of local government economic development programs on city-level entrepreneurial activity.Design/methodology/approach… Show more

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“…The key explanatory variables, the number of VC-funded healthcare service start-ups and the number of innovative VC-funded healthcare service start-ups in a community, are derived from PitchBook. PitchBook is a private company that analyzes venture capital investments and is widely used specifically to examine the performance of entrepreneurial activities in healthcare (Hathaway and Rothwell, 2015;Jain et al, 2019;Rezaei Aghdam et al, 2020;Kassner et al, 2023;Aidis and Schillo, 2017;Asencio et al, 2022).…”
Section: Ijebrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key explanatory variables, the number of VC-funded healthcare service start-ups and the number of innovative VC-funded healthcare service start-ups in a community, are derived from PitchBook. PitchBook is a private company that analyzes venture capital investments and is widely used specifically to examine the performance of entrepreneurial activities in healthcare (Hathaway and Rothwell, 2015;Jain et al, 2019;Rezaei Aghdam et al, 2020;Kassner et al, 2023;Aidis and Schillo, 2017;Asencio et al, 2022).…”
Section: Ijebrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existing literature has examined various factors influencing entrepreneurial activity in cities. These factors include government policies [ 27 ], labor market [ 28 ],smart cities construction [ 29 ], consumption [ 30 ], transportation [ 25 ], and technological innovation [ 31 ]. Regarding research methods for studying entrepreneurship, quantile regressions has been utilized in several studies [ 32 34 ].…”
Section: Literature Research and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%