Serial Entrepreneurship: Differentiating Direct from Latent Re-Entrants [PDF]
This study is the first to examine the decision to re-enter business ownership by entrepreneurs who have exited their first business using a longitudinal matched employer-employee database. This kind of data allow us to distinguish between those serial entrepreneurs who re-enter business ownership immediately upon exiting their first business (direct ...
A. Miguel Amaral, Rui Baptista
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Exploring differences among serial, portfolio, and novice entrepreneurs: A study of demographic and psychological factors in micro and small enterprises. [PDF]
The aim of this study was to empirically validate selected demographic and psychological factors from Shane's model in the context of serial and portfolio entrepreneurship.
Jarosław Ropęga +1 more
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Financial performance persistence in serial entrepreneurship
This study aims to determine whether financial performance is persistent in serial entrepreneurship and, if so, whether good performance is more persistent than bad.
Marcus Marmor, Oliver Lukason
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Interconnectedness between entrepreneurial self-efficacy, attitude, and business creation: A serial mediation of entrepreneurial intention and environmental factor [PDF]
Entrepreneurial self-efficacy has been widely recognized as prominent in entrepreneurship, which can promote entrepreneurial intention, entrepreneurial attitude, and business creation.
Sheerad Sahid +2 more
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Social entrepreneurship orientation and corporate dual performance: A serial mediation model
Purpose: Shouldering dual missions, social entrepreneurship-oriented enterprises often face the challenge of mission drift when confronted with environmental dynamics and limited resources.
Rui Yi, Yili Cao, Bei Lyu, Qiu Huang
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Strategies for Creating Technology Businesses by Serial Entrepreneurs as a Source of New Industrialization [PDF]
The demand for new industrialization makes the lack of innovation in Russia a topical issue. Serial entrepreneurs are a promising source of innovation.
Glukhikh Pavel, Golovina Alla
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Research on factors affecting serial entrepreneurial intention: An interpretive structure model
Serial entrepreneurship is a very common phenomenon in the world. Research on serial entrepreneurs is the core of understanding entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs, such as, why entrepreneurs insist on starting businesses many times?
Xiuwei Bai +3 more
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Subjective norms and entrepreneurial intention: A moderated-serial mediation model [PDF]
PURPOSE: This study aims to clarify the effect mechanism of subjective norms on entrepreneurial intention. The results of how subjective norms contribute to forming start-up intention are inconsistent and unclear, which is notable in previous research ...
Van Hieu Pham +4 more
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Serial entrepreneurs’ strategies for innovative business: A typology and assessment
In the context of uncertainty, the problem of insufficient economic involvement of the Russian population is becoming increasingly acute, and it should be resolved to stimulate the country’s technological development.
Pavel L. Glukhikh, Alla N. Golovina
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Restarting for the thrill: Behavioural addiction to entrepreneurship
Objective: The aim of the article is to highlight the behavioural addiction to entrepreneurship by entrepreneurs. Research Design & Methods: We followed a qualitative design in order to ascertain the publications to date with regards to behavioural ...
Ndivhuho Tshikovhi +2 more
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