A Model of Destructive Entrepreneurship

Posted: 18 Sep 2009 Last revised: 12 Nov 2012

Abstract

The current research on entrepreneurship as an economic phenomenon often assumes its desirability as a driver of economic development and growth. However, entrepreneurial talent can be allocated among productive, unproductive and destructive activities. This process is theorized as driven by institutions. Although the tradeoff between productive and unproductive entrepreneurship has been examined, destructive entrepreneurship has been largely ignored. We build from existing theory and define destructive entrepreneurship as wealth-destroying. We propose three assumptions to develop a model of destructive entrepreneurship that presents the mechanisms through which entrepreneurial talent behaves in this manner. We present four key propositions on the nature and behavior of destructive entrepreneurship. We conclude by identifying policy and research streams that emerge from our model.

Keywords: destructive entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship, allocation, rent-seeking, incentives

JEL Classification: O1, L26, P00

Suggested Citation

Desai, Sameeksha and Acs, Zoltan J. and Weitzel, Utz, A Model of Destructive Entrepreneurship. S. Desai, Z. Acs, U. Weitzel (2013): “A Model of Destructive Entrepreneurship: Insight on Conflict and Postconflict Recovery”, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1474086

Sameeksha Desai (Contact Author)

Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation ( email )

4801 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, MO 64110-2046
United States

Zoltan J. Acs

Schar School of Policy and Government ( email )

Founders Hall
3351 Fairfax Dr.
Arlington, VA 22201
United States
703-993-1780 (Phone)

HOME PAGE: http://home.ubalt.edu/zacs

Utz Weitzel

VU University Amsterdam ( email )

De Boelelaan 1105
Amsterdam
Netherlands

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