Jagannadha Pawan Tamvada
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Jena Economic Research Papers | 2007
David B. Audretsch; Werner Bönte; Jagannadha Pawan Tamvada
While considerable concern has emerged about the impact of religion on economic development, little is actually known about how religion impacts the decision making of individuals. This paper examines the influence of religion on the decision for people to become an entrepreneur. Based on a large-scale data set of nearly ninety thousand workers in India, this paper finds that religion shapes the entrepreneurial decision. In particular, some religions, such as Islam and Christianity, are found to be conducive to entrepreneurship, while others, such as Hinduism, inhibit entrepreneurship. In addition, the caste system is found to influence the propensity to become an entrepreneur. Individuals belonging to a backward caste exhibit a lower propensity to become an entrepreneur. Thus, the empirical evidence suggests that both religion and the tradition of the caste system influence entrepreneurship, suggesting a link between religion and economic behavior.
Regional Studies | 2015
Jagannadha Pawan Tamvada
Tamvada J. P. The spatial distribution of self-employment in India: evidence from semiparametric geoadditive models, Regional Studies. The entrepreneurship literature has rarely considered spatial location as a micro-determinant of occupational choice. It has also ignored self-employment in developing countries. Using Bayesian semiparametric geoadditive techniques, this paper models spatial location as a micro-determinant of self-employment choice in India. The empirical results suggest the presence of spatial occupational neighbourhoods and a clear north–south divide in self-employment when the entire sample is considered; however, spatial variation in the non-agriculture sector disappears to a large extent when individual factors that influence self-employment choice are explicitly controlled. The results further suggest non-linear effects of age, education and wealth on self-employment.
Journal of Business Venturing | 2013
David B. Audretsch; Werner Bönte; Jagannadha Pawan Tamvada
Small Business Economics | 2010
Jagannadha Pawan Tamvada
Archive | 2009
Max Keilbach; Jagannadha Pawan Tamvada; David B. Audretsch
Archive | 2011
Jagannadha Pawan Tamvada
Archive | 2007
Jagannadha Pawan Tamvada
Jena Economic Research Papers | 2008
Jagannadha Pawan Tamvada
MPRA Paper | 2010
Jagannadha Pawan Tamvada
Archive | 2008
David B. Audretsch; Jagannadha Pawan Tamvada