This chapter adopts a psychological perspective on the association between ageing and entrepreneurship. Specifically, we focus on individual and contextual characteristics that may change over the lifespan, and therefore explain and modify relations between age and entrepreneurship. First, we define entrepreneurship as a process that involves the identification, evaluation and exploitation of business opportunities. Second, we outline key tenets of a lifespan psychological approach to ageing and development. Third, we review theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence on the association between ageing and entrepreneurship. We conclude the chapter by outlining directions for future research, including conceptual and methodological consider...
The traditional understanding of entrepreneurship is biased towards certain population groups and sp...
Using the theory of planned behaviour (TPB), we examined the impact of age on entrepreneurial intent...
Several studies confirm a positive inverted U-shaped relationship between age and entrepreneurship. ...
Entrepreneurship is of economic and social importance for people from different age groups. Based on...
Researchers and practitioners are increasingly interested in entrepreneurship as a means to fight yo...
Researchers and practitioners are increasingly interested in entrepreneurship as a means to fight yo...
One could argue that while the younger workforce is declining, the older adults could constitute gro...
Purpose The aim of this article is to discuss how age and entrepreneurship interact in the specific ...
Combining upper echelons and lifespan theories, we investigated the mediating effect of focus on opp...
How entrepreneurs process information, recognize opportunities, and act on market cues within the en...
Combining the life span developmental perspective with the process perspective of entrepreneurship, ...
Successful aging at work is an important topic which is pertinent to everyone who works to make a li...
The traditional understanding of entrepreneurship is biased towards certain population groups and sp...
Introduction: In view of the demographic change experienced by the world population, it is necessary...
Previous research on age and entrepreneurship assumed homogeneity and downplayed age-related differe...
The traditional understanding of entrepreneurship is biased towards certain population groups and sp...
Using the theory of planned behaviour (TPB), we examined the impact of age on entrepreneurial intent...
Several studies confirm a positive inverted U-shaped relationship between age and entrepreneurship. ...
Entrepreneurship is of economic and social importance for people from different age groups. Based on...
Researchers and practitioners are increasingly interested in entrepreneurship as a means to fight yo...
Researchers and practitioners are increasingly interested in entrepreneurship as a means to fight yo...
One could argue that while the younger workforce is declining, the older adults could constitute gro...
Purpose The aim of this article is to discuss how age and entrepreneurship interact in the specific ...
Combining upper echelons and lifespan theories, we investigated the mediating effect of focus on opp...
How entrepreneurs process information, recognize opportunities, and act on market cues within the en...
Combining the life span developmental perspective with the process perspective of entrepreneurship, ...
Successful aging at work is an important topic which is pertinent to everyone who works to make a li...
The traditional understanding of entrepreneurship is biased towards certain population groups and sp...
Introduction: In view of the demographic change experienced by the world population, it is necessary...
Previous research on age and entrepreneurship assumed homogeneity and downplayed age-related differe...
The traditional understanding of entrepreneurship is biased towards certain population groups and sp...
Using the theory of planned behaviour (TPB), we examined the impact of age on entrepreneurial intent...
Several studies confirm a positive inverted U-shaped relationship between age and entrepreneurship. ...