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Born vs. Educated Entrepreneurs: Who Are Richer and Happier?

Sawang, Sukanlaya; Kivits, Robbert A.

Authors

Robbert A. Kivits



Abstract

Setting itself apart from previous research, which focuses on either entrepreneurship-prone personality traits or education and uses the remaining as a control, the current chapter tests the main effect as well as the interaction among e-traits, education, and experience. Further, this chapter advances the current literature, which focuses on external success (e.g., growth and profits), by also examining internal success (e.g., subjective wellbeing). Matched participants were used for three waves (nyear1 = 1,564, nyear2 = 1,474, nyear3 = 1,436). In a broad summary, educated entrepreneurs seem to perform well financially while born-to-be entrepreneurs seem happier than those low in or without e-traits across the three waves.

Citation

Sawang, S., & Kivits, R. A. (2019). Born vs. Educated Entrepreneurs: Who Are Richer and Happier?. In Women Entrepreneurs and Strategic Decision Making in the Global Economy (258-276). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7479-8.ch013

Publication Date 2019
Deposit Date Dec 3, 2024
Publisher IGI Global
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 258-276
Series Title Advances in Business Strategy and Competitive Advantage
Book Title Women Entrepreneurs and Strategic Decision Making in the Global Economy
Chapter Number 13
ISBN 9781522574798
DOI https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7479-8.ch013