We investigate how perceived parents’ performance in entrepreneurship (PPE) affects the entrepreneurial career intentions of offspring. We argue that while perceived PPE enhances offspring’s perceived entrepreneurial desirability and feasibility because of exposure mechanisms, it weakens the translation of both desirability and feasibility into entrepreneurial career intentions due to upward social comparison mechanisms. Thus, perceived PPE acts as a double-edged sword for the intergenerational transmission of entrepreneurship. Our predictions are tested and confirmed on a sample of 21,895 individuals from 33 countries. This study advances the literature on intergenerational transmission of entrepreneurship by providing a foundation for und...
Many experts have studied entrepreneurship education and utilized it as a way to understand students...
This exploratory study investigates the influence of the family and school on the common personality...
Children of self-employed parents are twice as likely as other children to become self-employed them...
We investigate how perceived parents’ performance in entrepreneurship (PPE) affects the entrepreneur...
We investigate how perceived parents’ performance in entrepreneurship (PPE) affects the entrepreneur...
We investigate how perceived parents’ performance in entrepreneurship (PPE) affects the entrepreneur...
Children of self-employed parents are twice as likely as other children to become self-employed them...
Entrepreneurial parents can serve as sources of information and inspiration to transmit entrepreneur...
We draw on cross-cultural theory and the Global Leadership and Organizational Behavior Effectiveness...
Parental entrepreneurship is a strong, probably the strongest, determinant of own entrepreneurship. ...
This study focusses on the influence of the family context on the development of entrepreneurial int...
Children of self-employed parents are twice as likely as other children to become self-employed them...
For years, family business researchers have argued that many areas of entrepreneurship research have...
This paper uses social learning theory to examine the influence of parental role models in entrepren...
Critics of the trait approach to the study of entrepreneurship have called for adaptation of theory...
Many experts have studied entrepreneurship education and utilized it as a way to understand students...
This exploratory study investigates the influence of the family and school on the common personality...
Children of self-employed parents are twice as likely as other children to become self-employed them...
We investigate how perceived parents’ performance in entrepreneurship (PPE) affects the entrepreneur...
We investigate how perceived parents’ performance in entrepreneurship (PPE) affects the entrepreneur...
We investigate how perceived parents’ performance in entrepreneurship (PPE) affects the entrepreneur...
Children of self-employed parents are twice as likely as other children to become self-employed them...
Entrepreneurial parents can serve as sources of information and inspiration to transmit entrepreneur...
We draw on cross-cultural theory and the Global Leadership and Organizational Behavior Effectiveness...
Parental entrepreneurship is a strong, probably the strongest, determinant of own entrepreneurship. ...
This study focusses on the influence of the family context on the development of entrepreneurial int...
Children of self-employed parents are twice as likely as other children to become self-employed them...
For years, family business researchers have argued that many areas of entrepreneurship research have...
This paper uses social learning theory to examine the influence of parental role models in entrepren...
Critics of the trait approach to the study of entrepreneurship have called for adaptation of theory...
Many experts have studied entrepreneurship education and utilized it as a way to understand students...
This exploratory study investigates the influence of the family and school on the common personality...
Children of self-employed parents are twice as likely as other children to become self-employed them...