2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusvent.2020.106017
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On the origins of entrepreneurship: Evidence from sibling correlations

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“…In fact, scholars have long been interested in family member interactions by means of family systems theory (Davis, 1983;Hollander and Elman, 1988). Studies have shown that healthy, extended family interactions are important for the survival of (1) the family business and (2) an entrepreneurial mindset (Danes et al, 2008;Jaskiewicz et al, 2015;Vladasel et al, 2020). In modern family structures, family members assume various functions and endeavour to meet certain expectations (Popenoe, 1996).…”
Section: H2 (A)attitude Toward Entrepreneurship (B) Entrepreneurial S...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In fact, scholars have long been interested in family member interactions by means of family systems theory (Davis, 1983;Hollander and Elman, 1988). Studies have shown that healthy, extended family interactions are important for the survival of (1) the family business and (2) an entrepreneurial mindset (Danes et al, 2008;Jaskiewicz et al, 2015;Vladasel et al, 2020). In modern family structures, family members assume various functions and endeavour to meet certain expectations (Popenoe, 1996).…”
Section: H2 (A)attitude Toward Entrepreneurship (B) Entrepreneurial S...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrastingly, when individuals are exposed to family members, they mostly perceive the "bright side" of entrepreneurship and hence, their attitude, subjective norms and self-efficacy are enhanced even further. These family members could be older siblings, in-laws, aunties and uncles who act as role models (Jaskiewicz et al, 2015;Vladasel et al, 2020). They may command greater entrepreneurial inspiration among offspring because sporadic interaction Discrete effects of family business exposure masks the grind of self-employment much more than permanent interaction.…”
Section: The Influence Of Family Business Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…1) Collective innovation: CE requires both farmers' competency and institutional capacity established by collective innovation. Collective innovation is an activity to find out notion, idea implementation, behavior, products, information, a newly verification trial, which should not yet adopted by dominant farmers among certain locality [33] [50], [51], [52], [53], [54], [55], [56].…”
Section: Variable and Indicator Of Ceeimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many channels to explain selfemployment behavior have been explored, and prior research has shown that intergenerational transmission of self-employment exists, but results are mixed and vary significantly across countries and methods (Lindquist et al, 2015). Furthermore, the reasons behind these transmissions remain unclear (Vladasel et al, 2020). Potential channels include human capital (Dunn and Holtz-Eakin, 2000;Colombier and Masclet, 2008), culture (Laspita et al, 2012), genetics (Nicolaou and Shane, 2010), and business inheritance (Bennedsen et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%