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Disruption as Antecedent to New Business Startup: A Study of Entrepreneurship Using the Understanding America Study

机译:作为新业务创业的前任中断:使用理解美国研究的创业研究

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We use data from a nationally representative study to examine antecedents of entrepreneurial activity in the US among younger (< age 50) and older (≥ age 50) adults using Shapero’s and Sokol’s Model of the “Entrepreneurial Event” (hereafter SEE). The “entrepreneurial event” here refers to the initiation of entrepreneurial behavior. The SEE approach assumes that individuals default to inertia until their lives are disrupted by exogenous factors such as life-changing events (Shapero & Sokol, 1982). The disruptor could be either positive or negative, and has the net effect of driving the individual to reconsider entrepreneurship as a viable opportunity (Krueger & Brazeal, 1994; Krueger & Day, 2010). We examine the correlation between negative disruptions and a person initiating entrepreneurial behavior (starting a new business), including whether the process is similar across younger and older adults. Using data collected in 2014 and 2019 from 3,586 individuals in the Understanding America Study panel, we run survey Cox proportional hazards models to analyze the effects of negative disruptions (getting separated or divorced) on starting a new business over a five-year period starting in 2014. We found that negative disruptions have a significant, positive effect but only among older adults. Further, the magnitude of that effect is about 3-7 times that of younger adults. Our findings support the validity of the SEE approach in advancing our understanding of the transition of individuals from potential to actual entrepreneurs. However, the findings suggest the SEE approach better explains this process in older rather than younger adults.
机译:我们使用国家代表性研究中的数据来检查美国中年(≥年龄50)和更老(≥年龄50)成年人的企业活动的前进者,使用Shapero和Sokol的“创业活动”(以下)看)。这里的“企业家事件”是指创业行为的启动。 “参见方法”假定个人默认到惯性,直到它们的生命因生命变化的事件(Shapero&Sokol,1982)等外源性因素而扰乱。破坏者可能是积极的或消极的,并且具有推动个人作为一种可行的机会(Krueger&Brazeal,1994; Krueger Attay,2010)的净效应。我们检查负面中断与发起创​​业行为的人之间的相关性(启动新业务),包括该过程是否与年龄较大的成年人相似。使用2014年和2019年收集的数据从3,586人在了解美国学习小组中,我们运行了调查Cox比例危险模型,分析了负面干扰(在分离或离婚)上启动新业务的影响,从而在5年内开始2014年,我们发现负面破坏具有重要的积极效果,而是只有老年人。此外,这种效果的大小约为年轻成年人的3-7倍。我们的调查结果支持在推动我们对实际企业家的潜力的理解方面提高人们对潜力的理解的有效性。然而,调查结果表明,看法更好地解释了比较年轻人的这种过程。

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