The analysis of the decision to enter into self-employment is a hot topic in the economic literature. Among the elements that most directly influence this decision, individual factors are central. This study produces a comprehensive survey of the impact of these factors, covering both the theoretical arguments and the main conclusions emerging from the empirical studies. We analyze 12 critical determinant factors of the entry into self-employment grouped into seven categories: (1) basic individual characteristics (gender, age, marital status, and children); (2) family background (parents and spouse); (3) personality characteristics; (4) human capital (education and experience); (5) health condition; (6) nationality and ethnicity; and (7) ac...
This paper empirically investigates the extent to which institutional and individual factors predict...
Based on large, representative Australian household panel, this study investigates to what extent th...
We explore the transition from paid work to self-employment using three explanatory variables: paid ...
The analysis of the decision to enter into self-employment is a hot topic in economic literature. A...
The analysis of the decision to enter into self-employment is a hot topic in economic literature. Am...
The prominence entrepreneurs have occupied in the popular imagination belies their relative neglect ...
Modelling the incidence of self-employment has traditionally proved problematic. Whilst the individu...
This article consists of a comparative study of the incidence of self-employment (SE) between Greece...
Self-employment and Entrepreneurship are considered as being major means for development, employment...
PURPOSE: The primary purpose of the research is to build a model that makes it possible to define t...
This paper systematically investigates whether different kinds of personality characteristics influ...
The study concerns the following issues: 1) basic definitions (traditional craftsmanship and commerc...
Contains fulltext : 64384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this article ...
This work explores self-employment in Britain across recent years with a particular focus on when in...
This article uses various micro data sets to study entrepreneurship. Consistent with the existence o...
This paper empirically investigates the extent to which institutional and individual factors predict...
Based on large, representative Australian household panel, this study investigates to what extent th...
We explore the transition from paid work to self-employment using three explanatory variables: paid ...
The analysis of the decision to enter into self-employment is a hot topic in economic literature. A...
The analysis of the decision to enter into self-employment is a hot topic in economic literature. Am...
The prominence entrepreneurs have occupied in the popular imagination belies their relative neglect ...
Modelling the incidence of self-employment has traditionally proved problematic. Whilst the individu...
This article consists of a comparative study of the incidence of self-employment (SE) between Greece...
Self-employment and Entrepreneurship are considered as being major means for development, employment...
PURPOSE: The primary purpose of the research is to build a model that makes it possible to define t...
This paper systematically investigates whether different kinds of personality characteristics influ...
The study concerns the following issues: 1) basic definitions (traditional craftsmanship and commerc...
Contains fulltext : 64384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this article ...
This work explores self-employment in Britain across recent years with a particular focus on when in...
This article uses various micro data sets to study entrepreneurship. Consistent with the existence o...
This paper empirically investigates the extent to which institutional and individual factors predict...
Based on large, representative Australian household panel, this study investigates to what extent th...
We explore the transition from paid work to self-employment using three explanatory variables: paid ...