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Economic Psychology on "Personality and Entrepreneurship". The contributions are clustered around questions regarding the … linkage between personality, socio-economic factors and entrepreneurial development. Results further explain the gender puzzle … for entrepreneurship research. …
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into self-employment and survival of self-employed persons in Germany. The empirical analysis reveals that among the … one of the most prominent determinants of entrepreneurship – education – and approximately three times larger than …
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This paper examines the gender composition of the flow of new hirees along the organizational hierarchy of jobs. We …
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assumptions by gender and rural-urban residence and marital status. Transition probabilities are used to analyze the differences … in unemployment rates of these groups. Second, we present estimates of gender-specific multinomial logit models to …
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business careers, and by investigating differences between native women (both from West and East Germany) and migrants using a …
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Risk attitudes have an impact on not only the decision to become an entrepreneur but also the survival and failure rates of entrepreneurs. Whereas recent research underpins the theoretical proposition of a positive correlation between risk attitudes and the decision to become an entrepreneur,...
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When unemployed persons go into business, they often are characterized as necessity entrepreneurs, because push factors, namely their unemployment, likely prompted their decision. In contrast to this, business founders who have been previously employed represent opportunity entrepreneurs because...
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Experimental evidence reveals that there is a strong willingness to trust and to act in both positively and negatively reciprocal ways. So far it is rarely analyzed whether these variables of social cognition influence everyday decision making behavior. We focus on entrepreneurs who are...
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The influence of risk aversion on the decision to become self-employed is a much discussed topic in the entrepreneurial literature. Conventional wisdom asserts that the role model of an entrepreneur requires to make risky decisions in uncertain environments and hence that more risk-averse...
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This study analyzes how risk attitudes change when individuals become parents using longitudinal data for a large and representative sample of individuals. The results show that men and women experience a considerable increase in risk aversion which already starts as early as two years before...
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