Abstract:The authors use Kauffman Early-Stage Entrepreneurship (KESE) index data of 25 years, to analyze a sample of 42,688 entrepreneurs to make demographic comparisons of black and woman entrepreneurs to others. The study expands on recent research and illustrates that the number of US entrepreneurs who are opportunity-entrepreneurs, declined over the past 25 years. Opportunity-based entrepreneurship yields more favorable economic outcomes than necessity-based entrepreneurship. Logistic analysis is used to compare od… Show more
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