Author:
Liñán Francisco,Jaén Inmaculada
Abstract
PurposeThe Covid-19 pandemic has affected the world in an unprecedented manner. The economic recession in 2020 is expected to be the most serious since the Second World War. This study aims to analyse the likely consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic crisis on entrepreneurship and new venture activity.Design/methodology/approachThe paper focuses first on the major shocks caused by the pandemic that may affect entrepreneurial activity. To do so, the authors briefly review the literature about the previous financial crisis and its effects on entrepreneurship. Then, the manuscript means to disentangle how these shocks will impinge on the different stages and motives within the entrepreneurial process.FindingsThis analysis reveals that the consequences of the pandemic for entrepreneurship will be generally damaging, but they may not be so tremendously negative as originally thought. We could initially expect a broad downturn in entrepreneurial activity. Soon after that, however, necessity entrepreneurship is likely to boom. At the same time, but to a lesser extent, high-potential entrepreneurial activity could also be fostered, provided the recovery is quick and there is sufficient support from the environment and institutions.Originality/valueThis is probably one of the first academic reflections on the likely effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on entrepreneurship. It specifically addresses the role of institutions and how they may differently affect necessity and opportunity entrepreneurship. It also suggests interesting related research areas and some basic recommendations on how to help entrepreneurs overcome it.
Reference35 articles.
1. Necessity or opportunity? The effects of State fragility and economic development on entrepreneurial efforts;Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice,2019
2. Entrepreneurial intention in the time of crisis: a field study;International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research,2016
3. Entrepreneurship: productive, unproductive, and destructive;Journal of Political Economy,1990
4. Necessity and opportunity entrepreneurs and their duration in self-employment: evidence from German micro data;Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade,2009
Cited by
67 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献