Entrepreneurs or employees: A cross-cultural cognitive analysis
This study examines the influence of the cultural-cognitive dimension - measured through creativity, risk taking and independence - on the probability of becoming an entrepreneur or an employee. Institutional economics is used as theoretical framework of the research. The empirical research uses bin...
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- Creativity
Entrepreneurial behavior
Entrepreneurship
Independence
Institutional economics
Risk taking
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2015-10-09T13:16:47Z2015-10-09T13:16:47Z201315547191http://hdl.handle.net/11407/133210.1007/s11365-012-0235-2This study examines the influence of the cultural-cognitive dimension - measured through creativity, risk taking and independence - on the probability of becoming an entrepreneur or an employee. Institutional economics is used as theoretical framework of the research. The empirical research uses binomial and multinomial probit models, when controlling for socio-demographic factors and macro variables. Data was obtained from the World Values Survey, for the period 2005-2008, considering a sample of 41 countries and 56,875 individuals. The main findings demonstrate that creativity, risk taking and independence increase the probability of becoming entrepreneur, and decrease the probability of becoming employee. Given that these characteristics facilitate the birth of new ideas, processes, products, and services, it is crucial to learn from entrepreneurs, and to foster such characteristics within organizations. The results have contributions for both researchers and policymakers on new firm creation (entrepreneurship) and on the generation of innovation within organisations (intrapreneurship). © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.enghttp://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11365-012-0235-2#page-1International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, junio de 2013, volume 9, issue 2, pp 273-294ScopusEntrepreneurs or employees: A cross-cultural cognitive analysisArticleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecSchool of Business, Point Park University, 201 Wood St., Pittsburgh, PA, 15222, United StatesBusiness Economics Department, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Building B, Campus UAB, 08193 Bellaterra, Barcelona, SpainUniversity of Medellin, Medellín, ColombiaKnorr H.Alvarez C.Urbano D.CreativityEntrepreneurial behaviorEntrepreneurshipIndependenceInstitutional economicsRisk taking11407/1332oai:repository.udem.edu.co:11407/13322020-05-27 19:13:57.961Repositorio Institucional Universidad de Medellinrepositorio@udem.edu.co |
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Entrepreneurs or employees: A cross-cultural cognitive analysis |
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Entrepreneurs or employees: A cross-cultural cognitive analysis |
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Entrepreneurs or employees: A cross-cultural cognitive analysis |
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School of Business, Point Park University, 201 Wood St., Pittsburgh, PA, 15222, United States Business Economics Department, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Building B, Campus UAB, 08193 Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain University of Medellin, Medellín, Colombia |
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Creativity Entrepreneurial behavior Entrepreneurship Independence Institutional economics Risk taking |
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Creativity Entrepreneurial behavior Entrepreneurship Independence Institutional economics Risk taking |
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This study examines the influence of the cultural-cognitive dimension - measured through creativity, risk taking and independence - on the probability of becoming an entrepreneur or an employee. Institutional economics is used as theoretical framework of the research. The empirical research uses binomial and multinomial probit models, when controlling for socio-demographic factors and macro variables. Data was obtained from the World Values Survey, for the period 2005-2008, considering a sample of 41 countries and 56,875 individuals. The main findings demonstrate that creativity, risk taking and independence increase the probability of becoming entrepreneur, and decrease the probability of becoming employee. Given that these characteristics facilitate the birth of new ideas, processes, products, and services, it is crucial to learn from entrepreneurs, and to foster such characteristics within organizations. The results have contributions for both researchers and policymakers on new firm creation (entrepreneurship) and on the generation of innovation within organisations (intrapreneurship). © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. |
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International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, junio de 2013, volume 9, issue 2, pp 273-294 |
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