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Entrepreneurial activities of local governments in their investment attractiveness context – evidence from Poland

By: Godlewska, Małgorzata and Pilewicz, Tomasz.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Local Government Studies Description: 48(3), Jun, 2022: p.432-456.Subject(s): investment attractiveness, Entrepreneurial activities, local governments, Local regions, Entrepreneurship, Potential investment attractiveness In: Local Government StudiesSummary: This paper explores the phenomena of entrepreneurial activities of local governments such as the availability of local zoning plans, entrepreneurship support programmes or promotion of investments’ benefits in specific locations. The investigation is based on a research sample of 329 local regions from Poland selected in stratified random sampling. However, only 114 local governments (formal authorities of local regions) who responded to the mystery stakeholder communication are subject to a more detailed analysis. The findings show the differences in the potential investment attractiveness of local regions with different levels of entrepreneurial activities of local government. Moreover, local governments with higher potential investment attractiveness engage more in entrepreneurial activities.- Reproduced
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48(3), Jun, 2022: p.432-456 Available AR128168

This paper explores the phenomena of entrepreneurial activities of local governments such as the availability of local zoning plans, entrepreneurship support programmes or promotion of investments’ benefits in specific locations. The investigation is based on a research sample of 329 local regions from Poland selected in stratified random sampling. However, only 114 local governments (formal authorities of local regions) who responded to the mystery stakeholder communication are subject to a more detailed analysis. The findings show the differences in the potential investment attractiveness of local regions with different levels of entrepreneurial activities of local government. Moreover, local governments with higher potential investment attractiveness engage more in entrepreneurial activities.- Reproduced

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