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We document in two very different datasets an inverted U-shaped relationship between work experience and entrepreneurship among movers. The first dataset consists of 1,248, U.S. lawyers who were forced to seek alternative employment after the sudden dissolutions of their employers. The second...
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Theories of entrepreneurship have proposed that universities play an important role in fostering entrepreneurial rates. While extant research has mainly focused on universities' structural and institutional influences on entrepreneurship, relatively less attention has been devoted to...
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We cast entrepreneurship as one of three career choices – remaining with one's employer, changing employers, or engaging in entrepreneurship – and theorize how the likelihood of entrepreneurship evolves over one's career. We empirically demonstrate an inverted U-shaped relationship between...
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Using data on the entire population of businesses registered in the states of California and Massachusetts between 1995 and 2011, we decompose the well-established gender gap in entrepreneurship. We show that female-led ventures are 63 percentage points less likely than male-led ventures to...
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