This paper focuses on the differences between solo self-employed individuals and selfemployed persons that hire employees, in terms of individual, social and economic variables. The study is based on Dyer\u27s (1994) model of entrepreneurial careers and Schwartz\u27 (1992, 1994) values inventory and uses data from Wave 7 of the European Social Survey released in 2016. The analysis found that, compared to solo self-employed, self-employed individuals with employees have higher scores regarding their need for power values, i.e., they attach higher importance to achieving high social status and prestige, authority, wealth, and a positive public image. Moreover, the level of overall happiness is higher for self-employed with employees, even whe...
What happens to human capital accumulation if there is no ‘organization’ to invest in the worker? Th...
In many industrialised countries, including the Netherlands, the share of solo self-employed workers...
This paper empirically investigates the extent to which institutional and individual factors predict...
This paper focuses on the differences between solo self-employed individuals and selfemployed person...
Most studies in the economics discourse argue that the impact of self-employment on job satisfaction...
The number of individuals registered as self-employed in the UK has grown considerably over the pas...
Entrepreneurship is regarded by policy makers and politicians as an accelerant for economic developm...
This study compares personal values and forms of happiness between self-employed workers and those e...
Previous research shows that the selfemployed generally experience a higher degree of jobsatisfactio...
This paper investigates whether start-up motivation (opportunity versus necessity) influences entrep...
Contemporary labor markets are characterized by rapidly growing numbers of solo self-employed worker...
We extend models of market equilibrium from binary occupational choices of people with different ent...
This case study investigates the rise of solo self-employment in the Netherlands as well as the incr...
Research on entrepreneurship has investigated what entrepreneurs do, what happens when they act as e...
Recent empirical studies have shown that many employees would prefer to be self-employed, just as ma...
What happens to human capital accumulation if there is no ‘organization’ to invest in the worker? Th...
In many industrialised countries, including the Netherlands, the share of solo self-employed workers...
This paper empirically investigates the extent to which institutional and individual factors predict...
This paper focuses on the differences between solo self-employed individuals and selfemployed person...
Most studies in the economics discourse argue that the impact of self-employment on job satisfaction...
The number of individuals registered as self-employed in the UK has grown considerably over the pas...
Entrepreneurship is regarded by policy makers and politicians as an accelerant for economic developm...
This study compares personal values and forms of happiness between self-employed workers and those e...
Previous research shows that the selfemployed generally experience a higher degree of jobsatisfactio...
This paper investigates whether start-up motivation (opportunity versus necessity) influences entrep...
Contemporary labor markets are characterized by rapidly growing numbers of solo self-employed worker...
We extend models of market equilibrium from binary occupational choices of people with different ent...
This case study investigates the rise of solo self-employment in the Netherlands as well as the incr...
Research on entrepreneurship has investigated what entrepreneurs do, what happens when they act as e...
Recent empirical studies have shown that many employees would prefer to be self-employed, just as ma...
What happens to human capital accumulation if there is no ‘organization’ to invest in the worker? Th...
In many industrialised countries, including the Netherlands, the share of solo self-employed workers...
This paper empirically investigates the extent to which institutional and individual factors predict...