This article discusses the statistics and trends surrounding the rapidly aging U.S. population. Older workers will make up an increasing portion of the workforce and these individuals represent an important growing demographic target market. While much has been written about the aging population and the potential for entrepreneurs to target this growing market, little research has been conducted on older entrepreneurs. They are a unique group and this article provides empirical results and discussion about the differences and importance of older entrepreneurs to the economy and as contributors to American society. Practical implications and future research directions are discussed
During the last century, the number and the proportion of seniors\ud in the United States have incre...
As the population ages, the demand for travel and leisure services will increase. Marketers in these...
From a political and economic perspective, senior entrepreneurship seems to be the response to the d...
Purpose The aim of this article is to discuss how age and entrepreneurship interact in the specific ...
An ageing population means a growing number of healthy older people with human capital, financial re...
This paper is forthcoming as a chapter in the «Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship and Aging» e...
While older entrepreneurs are more likely to be male, white, and have higher levels of human, social...
Introduction: In view of the demographic change experienced by the world population, it is necessary...
Silver Economy emerged, just over a decade ago, as a concept associated with the population aging, a...
Aging of the population has created a direct effect on economies and tension on social security syst...
Due to the ageing population and the changing demographics, mature age or older entrepreneurship is ...
AbstractBuilding competitiveness of the economies of the countries with the most advanced population...
Entrepreneurs starting their first businesses between the ages of 55 and 64 years represent the fast...
As Maine’s population ages and the state faces a labor shortage, more and more seniors are returning...
The traditional understanding of entrepreneurship is biased towards certain population groups and sp...
During the last century, the number and the proportion of seniors\ud in the United States have incre...
As the population ages, the demand for travel and leisure services will increase. Marketers in these...
From a political and economic perspective, senior entrepreneurship seems to be the response to the d...
Purpose The aim of this article is to discuss how age and entrepreneurship interact in the specific ...
An ageing population means a growing number of healthy older people with human capital, financial re...
This paper is forthcoming as a chapter in the «Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship and Aging» e...
While older entrepreneurs are more likely to be male, white, and have higher levels of human, social...
Introduction: In view of the demographic change experienced by the world population, it is necessary...
Silver Economy emerged, just over a decade ago, as a concept associated with the population aging, a...
Aging of the population has created a direct effect on economies and tension on social security syst...
Due to the ageing population and the changing demographics, mature age or older entrepreneurship is ...
AbstractBuilding competitiveness of the economies of the countries with the most advanced population...
Entrepreneurs starting their first businesses between the ages of 55 and 64 years represent the fast...
As Maine’s population ages and the state faces a labor shortage, more and more seniors are returning...
The traditional understanding of entrepreneurship is biased towards certain population groups and sp...
During the last century, the number and the proportion of seniors\ud in the United States have incre...
As the population ages, the demand for travel and leisure services will increase. Marketers in these...
From a political and economic perspective, senior entrepreneurship seems to be the response to the d...