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Social Problems, Entrepreneurial Behaviour and NEETs

2021

Since its origins, the idea about the NEET collective (a diverse group composed mostly of young people who neither study nor work) has been linked to school failure, unemployment and occupational vulnerability. However, in the last decade it has attracted considerable attention by educational and occupational policies. These policies, guided by the logic of activation, have been introducing entrepreneurship-based programmes addressed to NEETs, orienting their career paths towards self-employment and business creation. This chapter explores the complex binomial between NEETs and entrepreneurship and studies its feasibility through an analysis of the programmes that have been initiated by int…

EntrepreneurshipEconomic growthWork (electrical)Action (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subjectField (Bourdieu)Political scienceUnemploymentVulnerabilitySocial issuesmedia_common
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Parental role models and the decision to become self-employed: The moderating effect of personality

2010

This paper uses social learning theory to examine the influence of parental role models in entrepreneurial families. We distinguish between paternal and maternal role models and investigate how their influence on offsprings’ decision to become self-employed is moderated by personality, specifically the offsprings’ openness. We use data on 461 alumni from eight German universities. Our results show not only that the presence of a parental role model increases the likelihood that individuals become self-employed, but that the influence of role models also depends on the individual’s openness. We discuss the implications of our findings for research on entrepreneurial families, role models, an…

EntrepreneurshipEconomics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectBusiness Management and Accounting(all)ModerationGeneral Business Management and Accountinglanguage.human_languageGermanRole modellanguageOpenness to experiencePersonalityPsychologySocial learning theorySocial psychologySelf-employmentmedia_commonSmall Business Economics
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The Effect of Systemic Banking Crises on Entrepreneurship

2014

Economic crises have mixed effects on entrepreneurship. Through demand shocks, credit constraints, and unemployment, systemic banking crises affect the rate of start-up business creation, although the extent of their impact varies. Consequently, previous studies on the effect of crises on Entrepreneurship are inconclusive. The surge of global demand coupled with low credit availability reduces the prospects for new businesses. On the other hand, job losses caused by an economic crisis might lead many entrepreneurs to undertake new projects. These inconsistent conclusions highlight the need for more studies that explore the effect of systemic banking crises on entrepreneurship. This article …

EntrepreneurshipEconomyDemand shockmedia_common.quotation_subjectUnemploymentMixed effectsBusinessForeign direct investmentMonetary economicsAffect (psychology)Gross domestic productmedia_commonQuantile regression
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Measuring Female Entrepreneurs’ Happiness from Online Feedback

2019

Entrepreneurship provides an important solution to the unemployment problem. This is also very important in economic growth. It has financial, psychological and social risks while taking the situation into consideration. In addition, women’s participation in the work force has a vital importance in Turkey’s national income. Nearly 8.5% of women are in management, or in decision-making positions. It is important to measure happiness of these female workforce in order to understand and manage their feelings. Our previous study investigated successful women happiness and ideas about being entrepreneurial women in Turkey to discover the factors of the happy women entrepreneurs’ success in busin…

EntrepreneurshipFeelingOrder (exchange)media_common.quotation_subjectMeasures of national income and outputWorkforceUnemploymentFemale entrepreneursHappinessDemographic economicsPsychologymedia_common
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Investments, Economic Growth and Employment: VAR Method for Romania

2019

Abstract Economic growth can be seen as an effect of both fiscal policies and different legislative norms applied at national and macroeconomic level. Investments are a determining factor in the evolution of socio-economic life, influencing also the employment rate. This paper aims to identify the influence of investments on economic growth and employment using the vector autoregressive model (VAR). Based on the quarterly data from Romania, between the first quarter of 2000 and the second quarter of 2018, the Granger causality test and the impulse - response function was applied to identify the effect of the investments on the sustainable development of the Romanian economy. The results rev…

EntrepreneurshipHF5001-6182Social PsychologyEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)030209 endocrinology & metabolismeconomic growth03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMarket economyinvestmentsemploymentBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Business030212 general & internal medicineBusinessBusiness managementStudies in Business and Economics
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Two facets of returnees’ entrepreneurship in romania: Juxtaposing business owners and self-employed return migrants within a multi-method research fr…

2021

This paper contributes to the growing literature on the diversity of return migration by analysing the different types of small-scale entrepreneurship among returnees. Data from an original survey conducted among Romanian returnees and in-depth interviews with returnees in entrepreneurship are combined to reveal distinct profiles of returnee entrepreneurs and to illustrate their specific ways of thinking about entrepreneurship and migration. Currently, Romania is one of the most fertile settings to research intra-European return migration due to its important flows of temporary international migrants. The paper highlights that there are major differences between business owners and self-emp…

EntrepreneurshipHealth (social science)Sociology and Political ScienceRomanianHuman capitallanguage.human_languageMulti method researchSelf employedlanguageDemographic economicsBusinessLife-span and Life-course StudiesSelf-employmentSocial capitalDiversity (business)
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Promoting Employability in Higher Education: A Case Study on Boosting Entrepreneurship Skills

2020

How can higher education increase the employability of university students? We present a case study on an innovative training itinerary aimed to promote the participation of teaching staff to stimulate the creativity of students and enhance their employability skills. Students acquire the entrepreneurship competences by applying the problem-solving methodology to their innovative projects based on sustainable development. The participation in the contest shows a growing importance, with topics ranging from the more technical ones, such as nutrition innovation, science innovation, or sustainability, to the social projects, related to social services, inclusion, or services against gender vio…

EntrepreneurshipHigher educationGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830transversal skillsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEmployabilityentrepreneurshipTD194-195CONTEST:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Renewable energy sourcesseed for startup0502 economics and businessComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONGE1-350SociologyemployabilityCurriculumentrepreneurship educationMedical educationEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry05 social sciencesSoft skillseducation for sustainable development050301 educationUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASemployability skillsEducation for sustainable developmentself-employmentEnvironmental sciencesbusinesssustainable entrepreneurship0503 educationInclusion (education)050203 business & managementSustainability
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Engineering Students' Experiences in Studying Entrepreneurship

2014

Background Entrepreneurial learning, or the acquisition of entrepreneurial skills, in engineering at the college level has become an important topic. The labor market needs engineers who are prepared to adapt to changing market conditions and enhance innovations that offer new value to customers and society as a whole. An entrepreneurial mindset, knowledge, skills, and attitudes are closely related to innovation and creativity as enablers of entrepreneurial actions that are essential to prepare students for a successful professional life. Purpose This study sought to examine how engineering students experience studying entrepreneurship in a course that is based on a socio-constructivist vie…

EntrepreneurshipIndependent studyComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral EngineeringMindsetContext (language use)CreativityEducationVariety (cybernetics)Engineering educationPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationPsychologySelf-employmentmedia_commonJournal of Engineering Education
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Entrepreneurs, the Self-employed and Employees amongst Young European Higher Education Graduates

2007

We shall analyse the different characteristics of entrepreneurs, the self-employed, and employees in public, private and non-profit organisations, based on a sample of young European higher education graduates. Using graduates’ self-assessment from a survey, several sets of characteristics such as social-demographic traits, educational and occupational experiences and levels of competences are considered. A descriptive analysis shows, first, that graduates who start their own business have different profiles in relation to elements leading to their occupational decision after graduation; and, second, that labour market status achieved by entrepreneur graduates implies relatively more demand…

EntrepreneurshipLabour economicsHigher educationDescriptive statisticsEarningsbusiness.industryJob satisfactionSample (statistics)businessSelf-employmentEducationGraduationEuropean Journal of Education
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No Entrepreneurship without Opportunity: The Intersection of Return Migration Research and Entrepreneurship Literature

2019

Abstract The article proposes a theoretical discussion at the crossroads of the return migration scholarship with the entrepreneurship research. Its main goal is to build an analytical framework in which entrepreneurial experiences of international return migrants are conceptualized. The fertile theoretical legacy within the study of entrepreneurship along with an idealized view of the positive effects of migration constitute essential premises for understanding the biased outputs of the empirical studies of entrepreneurship upon return to the origin country. Firstly, the article draws on the main lines of theorising opportunities within the Weberian and Schumpeterian theoretical traditions…

EntrepreneurshipModalitiesreturn migration05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)0507 social and economic geographyjoseph schumpeterContext (language use)entrepreneurshipself-employmentHM401-1281necessity drivenScholarshipEmpirical researchIntersection0502 economics and businessopportunity drivenSociology (General)SociologyPositive economics050703 geography050203 business & managementSelf-employmentSocial Change Review
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