We investigate the impact of country-level labour market regulations on the re-entry decision of experienced entrepreneurs, whereby they become habitual entrepreneurs. Multilevel logit models on entry decisions among 15,709 individuals in 29 European countries show that labour market regulations have a positive influence on the decision to re-enter into entrepreneurship. This positive impact is stronger among individuals holding wage jobs at the time of re-entry compared to those that do not. Our results indicate that novice and habitual entrepreneurs may respond very differently to labour market rigidity. We discuss and provide tentative explanations for these differences, and outline potential policy implications
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The article makes three contributions to the economics literature on entrepreneurship. We offer a ne...
Why do some people become entrepreneurs (and others don’t)? Why are firms so het-erogeneous, and man...
Different types of entrepreneurial activities are more or less conducive to socio-economic developme...
We investigate the impact of country-level labour market regulations on the re-entry decision of exp...
This paper challenges the conventional belief that entrepreneurship is an unstable career path. Usin...
Entrepreneurship is often claimed to be important for generating employment. However, the empirical ...
Entrepreneurship is often claimed to be important for generating employment. However, the empirical ...
We study a large-scale French reform that provided generous downside insurance for unem-ployed indiv...
This case study investigates the rise of solo self-employment in the Netherlands as well as the incr...
In this paper we estimate, on a dataset for the UK, a standard model of self-employment choice. The ...
This study explores two important aspects of entrepreneurship — liquidity constraints and serial ent...
This thesis examines the transition of employees into entrepreneurship, with particular emphasis on ...
This paper examines the new firm effect on entrepreneurship and investigates the new firm employee t...
In this paper we explore the relationship between the individual decision to become an entrepreneur ...
Does entrepreneurship lower the losses associated with labor market mismatching by lowering employme...
The article makes three contributions to the economics literature on entrepreneurship. We offer a ne...
Why do some people become entrepreneurs (and others don’t)? Why are firms so het-erogeneous, and man...
Different types of entrepreneurial activities are more or less conducive to socio-economic developme...