We cast entrepreneurship as one of three career choices – remaining with one’s employer, changing employers, or engaging in entrepreneurship – and theorize how the likelihood of entrepreneurship evolves over one’s career. We empirically demonstrate an inverted U-shaped relationship between accumulated experience and entrepreneurship across various industries and jobs. Despite detailed career history data and job displacement shocks that eliminate the current employer choice, we highlight the difficulty of inferring the mechanism underlying the observed relationship. These analyses motivate a formal career transitions model in which employer-specific and general skills accumulate with experience but potential employers observe only total ski...
Entrepreneurship is an important element in the world of business due to the critical role it plays ...
This paper conducts a comprehensive study on entrepreneurship dynamics using a large longitudinal ma...
Why are some individuals more successful in recognizing and exploiting new venture opportunities tha...
We cast entrepreneurship as one of three career choices – remaining with one’s employer, changing em...
[Excerpt] What if being an entrepreneur were treated like any other occupation—teacher, nurse, manag...
The literature on employee spinoffs has, for a long time, stressed the importance of industry-specif...
Purpose: Previous experience is a critical factor affecting entrepreneurial activities; however, it ...
We use a simple model to analyze the founding stage of new firms. Our goal is to characterize the di...
This paper challenges the conventional belief that entrepreneurship is an unstable career path. Usin...
My dissertation includes three essays with an attempt to understand the financial payoffs to prior e...
Our paper investigates how the type of work experience gained from prior paid employment influences ...
This paper challenges the conventional belief that entrepreneurship is an unstable career path. Usin...
Entrepreneurship research has examined the process of becoming an entrepreneur and the variables tha...
International audienceOur paper investigates how the type of work experience gained from prior paid ...
Business for facilitating access to the data, and in particular to Niels Westergaard-Nielsen, Søren ...
Entrepreneurship is an important element in the world of business due to the critical role it plays ...
This paper conducts a comprehensive study on entrepreneurship dynamics using a large longitudinal ma...
Why are some individuals more successful in recognizing and exploiting new venture opportunities tha...
We cast entrepreneurship as one of three career choices – remaining with one’s employer, changing em...
[Excerpt] What if being an entrepreneur were treated like any other occupation—teacher, nurse, manag...
The literature on employee spinoffs has, for a long time, stressed the importance of industry-specif...
Purpose: Previous experience is a critical factor affecting entrepreneurial activities; however, it ...
We use a simple model to analyze the founding stage of new firms. Our goal is to characterize the di...
This paper challenges the conventional belief that entrepreneurship is an unstable career path. Usin...
My dissertation includes three essays with an attempt to understand the financial payoffs to prior e...
Our paper investigates how the type of work experience gained from prior paid employment influences ...
This paper challenges the conventional belief that entrepreneurship is an unstable career path. Usin...
Entrepreneurship research has examined the process of becoming an entrepreneur and the variables tha...
International audienceOur paper investigates how the type of work experience gained from prior paid ...
Business for facilitating access to the data, and in particular to Niels Westergaard-Nielsen, Søren ...
Entrepreneurship is an important element in the world of business due to the critical role it plays ...
This paper conducts a comprehensive study on entrepreneurship dynamics using a large longitudinal ma...
Why are some individuals more successful in recognizing and exploiting new venture opportunities tha...