This academic book is one of the few rigorous studies (a doctoral
dissertation) that sheds light on the ambiguous and challenging-to-test
relationship of national culture and entrepreneurship. It offers
entrepreneurs, potential entrepreneurs, relevant policy-makers, and
researchers an understanding and a remedy path to the entrepreneurial
phenomena in their nations from a validated cross-country cultural
perspective. The book begins with a thorough overview of the academic
advancements in the areas of entrepreneurship, national culture, and the
interactions between both fields. After an assessment and critique of
available measures, it moves into building its own propositions and
assumptions.