Does More Entrepreneurship Benefit Society? The Effect on Community Crime Using a Quasi-Natural Experiment

Aleksandra J. Kacperczyk, Vera Rocha
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Previous research has focused on the economic effects of entrepreneurship, but little is known about how promoting entrepreneurship affects societies. Focusing on community crime as a key societal outcome, we posit that initiatives fostering new venture creation through lower barriers to entrepreneurship will reduce crime. The proposed mechanism responsible for this effect is the enhanced socio-economic integration of disadvantaged groups within the community. This mechanism is enabled through multiple channels: lowering the barriers to entrepreneurship improves labor market opportunities for disadvantaged groups as founders of their own firms and joiners of new startups, or, more indirectly, as new hires at incumbent firms. Leveraging employer-employee matched data from Portugal between 2002 and 2010 and an exogenous deregulation reform that significantly increased entrepreneurial activity, we find strong support for our theory. Reducing barriers to entrepreneurship reduces within-community crime, and this result is further amplified in communities with higher socio-economic exclusion figures. We find significant reductions in different types of crime, although the magnitude, timing, and persistence of the effects varies, which gives important insights into the different integration mechanisms at play.
更多的创业对社会有益吗?准自然实验对社区犯罪的影响
以前的研究主要集中在企业家精神的经济效应上,但对于促进企业家精神如何影响社会却知之甚少。将社区犯罪作为一个关键的社会结果,我们认为通过降低创业门槛来促进新的创业创造的举措将减少犯罪。产生这种效果的拟议机制是加强弱势群体在社区内的社会经济一体化。这种机制是通过多种渠道实现的:降低创业门槛可以改善弱势群体作为自己公司的创始人和新创业公司的参与者,或者更间接地作为现有公司的新员工,在劳动力市场上的机会。利用葡萄牙2002年至2010年的雇主-雇员匹配数据,以及显著增加创业活动的外生放松管制改革,我们发现我们的理论得到了强有力的支持。减少创业障碍可以减少社区内犯罪,这一结果在社会经济排斥数字较高的社区中进一步放大。我们发现不同类型的犯罪显著减少,尽管影响的幅度、时间和持续时间各不相同,这为不同的整合机制提供了重要的见解。
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