2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12122-018-9275-x
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Differences in Self-Employment Duration by Year of Entry & Pre-Entry Wage-Sector Attachment

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“…They mainly cover founders' intents, motives, and -more in generalbehavioral approaches to the exit choice and process (e.g., Kammerlander, 2016;Nordqvist et al, 2013). They study potential career dynamics (e.g., Luque & Jones, 2019;Luzzi & Sasson, 2016;Mattes, 2016), their survival rates, and the different entrepreneurs' engagement levels (e.g., Georgellis et al, 2007;Hessels et al, 2011). Also, they cover the -still scarce -theoretical foundations of the field, explaining the difference between failure and voluntary exit, or exploring what happens to the founders' once their firms fail (e.g., Espinoza-Benavides & Díaz, 2019; Ucbasaran, Shepherd, Lockett, & Lyon, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They mainly cover founders' intents, motives, and -more in generalbehavioral approaches to the exit choice and process (e.g., Kammerlander, 2016;Nordqvist et al, 2013). They study potential career dynamics (e.g., Luque & Jones, 2019;Luzzi & Sasson, 2016;Mattes, 2016), their survival rates, and the different entrepreneurs' engagement levels (e.g., Georgellis et al, 2007;Hessels et al, 2011). Also, they cover the -still scarce -theoretical foundations of the field, explaining the difference between failure and voluntary exit, or exploring what happens to the founders' once their firms fail (e.g., Espinoza-Benavides & Díaz, 2019; Ucbasaran, Shepherd, Lockett, & Lyon, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It reinforces the previously highlighted studies cluster while putting more emphasis on the self-employment terminology. Apparently, the main focus is on the going back and forth from self-employment (e.g., Luque & Jones, 2019), the motives behind which career path to follow (e.g., Mattes, 2016), and the factors and determinants (including family, human capital, and more in general socially-based features) behind starting a self-employed path or choosing for the paid employment (e.g., Luzzi & Sasson, 2016). The B-cluster is strongly linked to the other two central clusters.…”
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“…Furthermore, to recover the economy, entrepreneurship is one of the tools to achieve economic growth and the creation of new jobs, so the existence of young entrepreneurs needs to be maintained ( Luque & Jones, 2019). However, BPS data shows that during the 2020 pandemic, there was a decline in the number of entrepreneurs assisted by permanent workers from 4.46 million to 4.05 million people.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%