The Influence of Entrepreneurship on the Transformation of Private Manufacturing Enterprises: Based on the Regulating Role of Institutional Environment

Shijun ZHANG

Abstract


The inherent mechanism and influence among institutional environment, entrepreneurship and enterprise transformation have become a hot issue that the academic community pays close attention to. How does the entrepreneurship achieve the transformation of the enterprise in the coordination of the external institutional environment, that is, through what kind of conduction route does the entrepreneurship influence the transformation of the enterprise? What is the mechanism and impact of the institutional environment affecting the relationship between entrepreneurship and enterprise transformation? This paper uses questionnaires to obtain micro-data of enterprises, and constructing the theoretical analysis framework and linear interactive regression equation of “entrepreneurship + institutional environment perception → enterprise transformation”, systematically exploring the regulatory effect of institutional environment in the process of entrepreneurial transformation influenced by entrepreneurship.


Keywords


Entrepreneurship; Enterprise transformation; Institutional environment; Regulatory effect

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/11364

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