How is expected financial support by the family related to individuals' entrepreneurial intentions? By drawing on family embeddedness literature we take a novel perspective and argue that the stronger the financial support that individuals will receive from their family to start a new venture is, the lower is the likelihood that they actually form entrepreneurial intentions. We confirm this prediction on a sample of 23,866 individuals from 19 countries and find in addition that the negative relationship between the expected financial support by the family and entrepreneurial intentions is contingent on the level of family cohesion and individuals' entrepreneurial self-efficacy. These results add valuable knowledge to the entrepreneurship an...
We integrate insights from the social embeddedness perspective with research on immigrant entreprene...
This article offers a socio-historical view of how families make a living and contribute to busines...
This study analyses the determinants of an individual’s intention to start up a new venture thatinvo...
We argue that greater availability of financial support by the family for creating a new venture ent...
In this paper we explore the factors associated with the scope of start-up activities among young na...
Within the canon of entrepreneurship research, the entrepreneur’s household context has largely been...
Children of self-employed parents are twice as likely as other children to become self-employed them...
Family business is an important and prevalent type of organization. The intertwined relationship bet...
Singapore government’s investments in economic infrastructures for development of local entrepreneur...
Previous research that explored entrepreneurial intentions through the Theory of Planned Behavior ha...
Family ties are an important conduit of resources for entrepreneurs, but both positive and negative ...
Entrepreneurs running family firms have considerable discretion in determining the form, the value a...
The purpose of this investigation is to profile a family in the U.K. whose members display entrepren...
Investment into start-up enterprises by friends, family, and fools has often been referred to in aca...
Aim This study aims to explore how the process of entrepreneurship is affected by family relations...
We integrate insights from the social embeddedness perspective with research on immigrant entreprene...
This article offers a socio-historical view of how families make a living and contribute to busines...
This study analyses the determinants of an individual’s intention to start up a new venture thatinvo...
We argue that greater availability of financial support by the family for creating a new venture ent...
In this paper we explore the factors associated with the scope of start-up activities among young na...
Within the canon of entrepreneurship research, the entrepreneur’s household context has largely been...
Children of self-employed parents are twice as likely as other children to become self-employed them...
Family business is an important and prevalent type of organization. The intertwined relationship bet...
Singapore government’s investments in economic infrastructures for development of local entrepreneur...
Previous research that explored entrepreneurial intentions through the Theory of Planned Behavior ha...
Family ties are an important conduit of resources for entrepreneurs, but both positive and negative ...
Entrepreneurs running family firms have considerable discretion in determining the form, the value a...
The purpose of this investigation is to profile a family in the U.K. whose members display entrepren...
Investment into start-up enterprises by friends, family, and fools has often been referred to in aca...
Aim This study aims to explore how the process of entrepreneurship is affected by family relations...
We integrate insights from the social embeddedness perspective with research on immigrant entreprene...
This article offers a socio-historical view of how families make a living and contribute to busines...
This study analyses the determinants of an individual’s intention to start up a new venture thatinvo...