Patterns of entrepreneurial career development: An optimal matching analysis approach
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2012
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Longitudinal studies of entrepreneurial career development are rare, and current knowledge of self-employment patterns and their relationships with individual difference characteristics is limited. In this study, the authors analyzed employment data from a subsample of 514 participants from the German Socio-Economic Panel study (1984–2008). Results of an optimal matching analysis indicated that a continuous self-employment pattern could be distinguished from four alternative employment patterns (change from employment to self-employment, full-time employees, part-time employees, and farmers). Results of a multinomial logistic regression analysis showed that certain socio-demographic characteristics (i.e., age and gender) and personality characteristics (i.e., conscientiousness and risk-taking propensity) were related to the likelihood of following a continuous self-employment pattern compared to the other employment patterns. Implications for future research on entrepreneurial career development are discussed. |
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I O S Press |
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DOI:10.3233/DEV-2012-12111 Zacher, Hannes, Biemann, Torsten, Gielnik, Michael M., & Frese, Michael (2012) Patterns of entrepreneurial career development: An optimal matching analysis approach. International Journal of Developmental Science, 6(3-4), pp. 177-187. |
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I O S Press 2012 |
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QUT Business School; School of Management |
Palavras-Chave | #150304 Entrepreneurship #Entrepreneurship #Self employment #Employment patterns #Personality #Optimal matching analysis #Socio economic panel |
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Journal Article |