Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1019900 Journal of Business Venturing Insights 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Studies the choice where entrepreneurs enter full-time entrepreneurship.•U-shaped relationship between age and intention to enter full-time entrepreneurship.•Effects of age may be opposite in first-step and second-step entrepreneurial choices.

Entrepreneurs who run venture startups parallel to wage employment engage in so-called hybrid entrepreneurship. Not all hybrid entrepreneurs, however, eventually leave the wage employment to become a full-time entrepreneur (second-step entrepreneurship). Significant research has focused on first-step entrepreneurial choice (to engage in a business start-up), but much less has focused on a second-step entrepreneurial choice, which captures the transition to full-time entrepreneurship. The present study, which examines the second-step entrepreneurial choice, reveals a U-shaped relationship between age and the intention to enter full-time entrepreneurship. Interestingly, this contrasts with prior studies on the effects from age in the first-step entrepreneurship choice, demonstrating an inverted U-relationship between age and venture startup.

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