This dissertation analyzes rewards and motivations of self-employment. In light of recent research contributions of Barton Hamilton (2000), which find entrepreneurship not as financially rewarding as wage work, my dissertation attempts to both verify and explain this claim. The first essay proposes a theoretical model of evolution of erroneous earnings expectations on part of a nascent entrepreneur. Inability to observe, survey, and take into account all of the returns to entrepreneurship prior to business entry creates a biased set of beliefs on part of the potential entrants. Using Bayesian learning, a nascent entrepreneur starting out with correct perception of profit distribution arrives at erroneous beliefs by incorporating limited inf...
This study explores two important aspects of entrepreneurship — liquidity constraints and serial ent...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EconomicsDong LiThe first essay tests whether the returns to educa...
This dissertation comprises three essays on the subject labor market transitions. The first essay pr...
This dissertation analyzes rewards and motivations of self-employment. In light of recent research c...
This dissertation analyzes rewards and motivations of self-employment. In light of recent research c...
My dissertation includes three essays with an attempt to understand the financial payoffs to prior e...
This dissertation contains three essays in entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship is a key generator of ...
In this dissertation I reconsider some important puzzles in the theory of individual entrepreneurshi...
This paper resolves a longstanding empirical puzzle: that most entrepreneurs persist de-spite lower ...
This dissertation is a collection of three essays, each of which examines different aspects of self-...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesStuart HeckmanSelf-employment and the...
This dissertation explores the determinants of successful entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial entry...
This paper seeks to understand the returns to self-employment. The analysis is motivated by the empi...
My dissertation is composed of three chapters that explore the relationships between entrepreneurshi...
The focal topics of this dissertation are subjective entrepreneurial success (SES) and grief. Over t...
This study explores two important aspects of entrepreneurship — liquidity constraints and serial ent...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EconomicsDong LiThe first essay tests whether the returns to educa...
This dissertation comprises three essays on the subject labor market transitions. The first essay pr...
This dissertation analyzes rewards and motivations of self-employment. In light of recent research c...
This dissertation analyzes rewards and motivations of self-employment. In light of recent research c...
My dissertation includes three essays with an attempt to understand the financial payoffs to prior e...
This dissertation contains three essays in entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship is a key generator of ...
In this dissertation I reconsider some important puzzles in the theory of individual entrepreneurshi...
This paper resolves a longstanding empirical puzzle: that most entrepreneurs persist de-spite lower ...
This dissertation is a collection of three essays, each of which examines different aspects of self-...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesStuart HeckmanSelf-employment and the...
This dissertation explores the determinants of successful entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial entry...
This paper seeks to understand the returns to self-employment. The analysis is motivated by the empi...
My dissertation is composed of three chapters that explore the relationships between entrepreneurshi...
The focal topics of this dissertation are subjective entrepreneurial success (SES) and grief. Over t...
This study explores two important aspects of entrepreneurship — liquidity constraints and serial ent...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EconomicsDong LiThe first essay tests whether the returns to educa...
This dissertation comprises three essays on the subject labor market transitions. The first essay pr...