The Market for Lemons in Serial Entrepreneurship: A Commentary
In their study “ The Market for Lemons in Serial Entrepreneurship: Exploring Type I and Type II Errors in the Restart Decision ”, Nielsen and Sarasvathy (henceforth NS Frey & Heggli 1989; Jovanovic 1982) they bring the tenets together in an interesting way and explore their ideas using high quality, longitudinal data from a linked employer-employee ...
Per Davidsson +2 more
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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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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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Serial Entrepreneurship and Born-Global New Ventures - A Case Study [PDF]
Based on a longitudinal case study, we aim to understand how serial entrepreneurs can foster the development of born-global ventures. We consider a born-global start-up as the final stage of the learning process for a serial entrepreneur, advancing propositions regarding the importance of prior entrepreneurial experience for born-global venture ...
PRESUTTI, MANUELA +2 more
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Puritan Motivation for Serial Entrepreneurship: The Haugean Example [PDF]
It is well known that protestant and puritan environments historically have fostered entrepreneurs. This paper looks at serial entrepreneurship which took place in Norway in the 19th century in networks led by the puritan leader Hans Nielsen Hauge (1771-1824) and his followers.
Grytten, Ola Honningdal
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Predictors of International Entrepreneurial Intention Among Young Adults: Social Cognitive Theory
This study investigated the psychological mechanism by which parents’ socioeconomic status, including income and social class, influences the international entrepreneurship intentions of young adults.
Milad T. Jannesari
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A Carnegie perspective on intermittent risk taking in entrepreneurship
Varying risk-taking tendency is an important area of inquiry for the Carnegie perspective. Drawing on organizational learning literature, we develop a model to illuminate the mechanisms that can underlie time-varying risk taking tendency in ...
Ji-hyun Kim, Ann Terlaak, Naryoung Yu
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Purpose: This project aimed to acknowledge the entrepreneurship program in managing human resources in the pandemic era in Indonesia. The essay to understand the entrepreneurship activities in managing human resources in the pandemic era is assumed to ...
Sumar’in Sumar’in +4 more
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University students’ entrepreneurial intentions during COVID-19: The perspective of social cognitive career theory [PDF]
PURPOSE: Although the COVID-19 pandemic has had a catastrophic effect on economic activities worldwide, the paradoxical phenomenon of this black swan situation may be found to facilitate entrepreneurial intentions.
Suwaluck Uansa-ard, Wisuwat Wannamakok
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Explaining Cooperative-based Social Entrepreneurship in Rural Areas: A Case of Saffron Cultivation Development in Golestan Province [PDF]
Using Grounded Theory methodology, this research was carried out with aim of explaining cooperative-based social entrepreneurship in the form of saffron cultivation chain in rural areas of Golestan province.
محمدشریف شریفزاده +4 more
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