Contribuição do desenvolvimento bancário e bolsa na perspectiva de novos negócios

Autores

  • Noman Arshed University of Education https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8940-5391
  • Farah Yasser University of Management and Technology
  • Shanemuhammad Abdulghafor University of Lahore
  • Osama Aziz Toronto Metropolitan University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/2179-3565.2023v14i2p88-105

Palavras-chave:

Modelo de moderador, Desenvolvimento de Empreendedorismo, Mercado de ações, Setor bancário

Resumo

A relação entre empreendedorismo e desenvolvimento financeiro é essencial para o crescimento econômico e a estabilidade de um país. O sucesso do empreendedorismo é fortemente influenciado pelo desenvolvimento do setor financeiro, pois o setor financeiro fornece uma plataforma para as empresas levantarem capital e obterem financiamento para expansão e progresso. Portanto, o principal objetivo do presente estudo é explorar os efeitos do desenvolvimento do setor financeiro no progresso do empreendedorismo. Os dados são coletados de no mínimo 53 países com base nos dados disponíveis e analisados ​​usando o método de regressão de painéis mínimos generalizados viáveis ​​(FGLS). Os resultados mostram uma associação positiva entre as intenções empreendedoras e o desenvolvimento do empreendedorismo na presença do progresso do setor bancário. Já as oportunidades percebidas têm associação negativa com o desenvolvimento do empreendedorismo com o crescimento do setor bancário, bolsa de valores e mercado financeiro. Os resultados também indicam uma associação positiva entre o empreendedorismo de oportunidade e o desenvolvimento do empreendedorismo. Essas descobertas têm implicações para os formuladores de políticas promoverem um setor financeiro bem desenvolvido, a fim de incentivar novos entrantes de negócios.

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2023-05-30