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Southeast Asian Culture, Human Development, and Business Competitiveness
Helen LaVan
DePaul University, U.S.A.
Patrick J. Murphy
DePaul University. U.S.A.
ABSTRACT
Competition
and entrepreneurship are driving forces in the development of economic
systems. They create jobs, new opportunities to generate value, and lead to the fulfillment of
personal career and life goals. As such, it is important to understand the basic economic and cultural factors that influence
these activities in developing economies. We undertook a series of analyses in an examination of a heterogeneous sample of
economic zones in Southeast Asia. Results illustrate relations between national culture, human development, and business and
growth competitiveness. Implications hold that human development and power distance are enablers of entrepreneurial
activities in these cultural and national settings. Our contribution is
instrumental to development of public policy and regulatory
guidelines for facilitating entrepreneurial activity in the developing
economies of Southeast Asia.
Keywords:
International, Entrepreneurship, Competition, Hofstede, Asia |