Abstract
Entrepreneurship is said to spur the economy. Entrepreneurs, who are considered "agents of change," are also said to have become major employers in both developed and developing countries (Sexton & Kasarda, Eds., 1992; OECD, 1998). However, a statistical link between job creation and entrepreneurship (Acs & Audretsch, 1992; OECD, 1998; Sweeney, 1997) has not been established resulting from definition problems that will be discussed subsequently. Nonetheless, the various readings pointed that for several countries, there is a shift from an economy that is basically corporate and bureaucratic to one that is entrepreneurially inspired.
Recommended Citation
Santiago, Andrea L.
(1999)
"Research Gaps in Entrepreneurship: The Case Method as an Alternative Approach,"
DLSU Business & Economics Review: Vol. 11:
No.
1, Article 3.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59588/2243-786X.1398
Available at:
https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/ber/vol11/iss1/3


