« Taiwan Journal of Political Science No.09Publish: 1998/06

Entrepreneurship and Government Reinvention

Author: Chyuan-Jequ Shiau

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While  Jean  B.  Say  defined  the  concept  of  entrepreneurship  as improving resources utilization by efficient and effective manners, Joseph A. Schumpeter highlighted its connotations of innovation and risk-taking and especially in a holistic and long-term perspective. Following  a  Schumpeterian  version  rather  than  a  Say′s  one,  this article  analyzes  first  why  entrepreneurship  was  spotlighted  in  the  global tide of private and public organizational reconstructions, beginning in the 1970′s. Furthermore, based upon a theoretical framework that contains the structural  relations  between  the  state  and  society  and  the  corresponding changes  of  these  relations  in  the  dynamic  domestic  and  international political  economy,  this  paper  anatomizes  the  implications  that  can  be derived from the concept of entrepreneurship to the pervasive government reinventing  movement.  This  areicle  also  discusses  the  implication  of  the entrepreneurial spirit to the current government reform in Taiwan.

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