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Age effects on entry into entrepreneurship of the unemployed, employed and self-employed

Maryam Cheraghi and Nastaran Simarasl

International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 2021, vol. 42, issue 3, 259-281

Abstract: Prior research suggests that hybrid entry, becoming an entrepreneur alongside being employed/engaged in another business, is a strategy to reduce the opportunity costs and risks of engaging in entrepreneurship. So far, research has primarily relied on the assumption of homogeneity among hybrid entrepreneurs and that they all incur similar switching costs for entry into entrepreneurship during their lifetime. This paper considers self-employed individuals who engage in creating another business as a new type of hybrid entrepreneurs. We argue that an individual's age affects the switching cost of entry into entrepreneurship in relation to an individual's occupation. We test our proposed framework on a Spanish dataset from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor. Our findings show that an individual's age and occupation impact the switching costs of entry into entrepreneurship.

Keywords: hybrid entrepreneurs; unemployed nascent entrepreneur; portfolio nascent entrepreneur; entrepreneur's age; switching costs; opportunity costs; risk; entrepreneurship entry; small business; Global Entrepreneurship Monitor; GEM. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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