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How Founder Human Capital and Founding Conditions Shape New Firm Performance: A Study of Necessity Entrepreneurship during Times of Economic Crisis

Academy of Management Journal, 2023
Economic crises have profound effects on societies, motivating many individuals to launch their own firms in order to make a living. Although these firms created “ out of necessity ” possess few resources besides their founder ’ s human capital, the role
Marc Gruber   +2 more
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Opportunity and necessity entrepreneurship: do linguistic structures matter?

Small Business Economics
Nabamita Dutta   +3 more
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How aging affects opportunity-necessity entrepreneurship: Demographic and perceptual view

Australian Journal of Management, 2022
Drawing upon the social-cognitive view and the intentionality-based entrepreneurial behavior model, this study investigates how individuals’ demographics and perceptions affect entrepreneurial intentions and how the effects vary along with age.
Yu-Yu Chang   +3 more
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Opportunity and necessity entrepreneurship in the hospitality sector: Examining the institutional environment influences

Tourism Management Perspectives, 2020
This study combined three different data sources, the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), Index of Economic Freedom (IEF) and World Development Indicator (WDI) to examine the relationships between three dimensions of the country-level institutional ...
Yaoqi Li, S. Huang, Lihong Song
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Necessity Entrepreneurship and the Gender Dimension:Implications for Entrepreneurship Educators

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2012
The number of social entrepreneurs attending mainstream entrepreneurship courses has risen sharply in recent years (Tracey, Phillips, & Haugh, 2005).
Janice Byrne, Alain Fayolle
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Necessity entrepreneurship: A journey from unemployment to self‐employment

Global Business and Organizational Excellence
This study provides a comprehensive examination of necessity entrepreneurship, a concept distinct from its counterpart, opportunity entrepreneurship. Necessity entrepreneurship emerges from the compelling need to address economic hardship or unemployment,
Weng Marc Lim   +4 more
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The implications of economic freedom and gender ideologies on women's opportunity-to-necessity entrepreneurship

International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research
PurposeThis study explores the relationship between economic freedom and gender ideologies on the allocation of women’s opportunity-to-necessity entrepreneurship across countries.
Diana M. Hechavarría   +3 more
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Entrepreneurship Motivation: Opportunity and Necessity

2019
Nascent entrepreneurs have their own business for several reasons, but one can easily distinguish their motivations in two types: the willingness to be an entrepreneur and the need to be one. Finding a good opportunity in the market is not the only way to start a business; entrepreneurs also start a business because there is no better or no other ...
Angela Mota, Vitor Braga, Vanessa Ratten
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Challenges to Necessity-Driven Nascent Entrepreneurship

2021
Necessity-driven nascent entrepreneurship, which often associated with new firm creation and innovation, has emerged as a topical issue in entrepreneurship scholarship across the globe in recent times especially in developing countries. While the increase in necessity-driven nascent entrepreneurs appears to be widely regarded as a powerful tool for the
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Synthesis of Necessity and Opportunity Motivation Factors in Women Entrepreneurship: A Systematic Literature Review

SAGE Open, 2023
The dichotomy of the Necessity and Opportunity motivation (Push-Pull model) has been frequently used to explain Women Entrepreneurial Motivation (WEM) unvaryingly in most situations.
A. K. Lingappa, Lewlyn L. R. Rodrigues
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