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We empirically examine the effect of self-efficacy on entrepreneurial investment choices. We identify various attributes of entrepreneurial investment, and argue that higher self-efficacy is associated with more aggressive entrepreneurial investment decisions. We show that self-efficacy...
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A review of recent evidence on relative earnings from entrepreneurship versus wage work presents a puzzle: why do … entrepreneurship is positive and large, greater than 42 percent. However, we show that this estimate is built on some unpalatable model …
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The performance of young and newly founded firms depends largely to the human capital of the firm owner. The entrepreneur is therefore one of the main success factors for the firm. Yet entrepreneurs differ considerably in their background and characteristics. Particularly, founders' individual...
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individuals of working-age that completed a questionnaire based on Liñan & Chen's, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 593 …
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entry strongly applies to unincorporated entrepreneurship, but only weakly to incorporated entrepreneurship. This highlights … the association of unincorporated and incorporated entrepreneurship with necessity and opportunity entrepreneurship …
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Small business activity and female entrepreneurship have become increasingly important features of the UK economy since … further accelerate the rise of female entrepreneurship …
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We present theory and evidence on the careers of high-tech entrepreneurial founders prior to obtaining venture capital (VC), and after VC exit. Prior to obtaining VC, entrepreneurs may have started other ventures, worked as a salaried employee in a startup, or worked for a large company. Upon VC...
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negatively affect the entrepreneurship dimensions). More time spent on a mobile phone may produce a higher degree of passive …
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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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This paper investigates whether entrepreneurship constitutes a route out of deprivation for those living in deprived …. Hence entrepreneurship can be a route out of deprivation …
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