Stimulating high growth entrepreneurship in Hungary; A case study of the Hungarian Baranya region and the Dutch region of Twente
Summary
Researchers have for a long time been trying to pinpoint the reasons for the differences between
regions that are excelling in economic development and excelling in restructuring their economy
through new business start‐ups, and regions that are still lagging behind because of a lack of
beneficial entrepreneurship. This thesis has tried to find a cause for this difference by focusing on an
institutional approach with a focus on entrepreneurial role models.