Scheiner C, Laspita S, Brem A, Chlosta S, Voigt KI (2008)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2008
Book Volume: 4
Pages Range: 15-35
Journal Issue: 4
	In contradiction to previous research, which concentrates almost exclusively on
	entrepreneurs during their professional activity, this study concentrates on an earlier
	point in time and that is before the working life begins. Therefore, the micro-social
	environment (family background) and specifi c cognitions (fostering and hindering
	perceptions) towards self-employment, that infl uence the professional choice, are
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	examined in this study. Attention is also given to gender similarities or differences
	and to catching a glimpse of entrepreneurial related variables as they occur over
	time. To examine those aspects two surveys were conducted between winter term
	2006/2007 and winter term 2007/2008 at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in
	Germany. Only small differences could be found between the two genders in motives
	for becoming self-employed The results indicate that women perceive hindering
	factors more problematic than their male counterparts. However, only within the
	perception of hindering factors especially the cohort analysis shows that the two
	genders differ in many aspects. Within the regression analysis the factor “risk of
	failure” is a stable and dominant hurdle throughout the years for men and women
	equally.We could also show that the self-employment of the parents does have an
	infl uence on the founding intention of the children.
APA:
Scheiner, C., Laspita, S., Brem, A., Chlosta, S., & Voigt, K.-I. (2008). Founding Intentions: A Gender Perspective. Journal of Asia Entrepreneurship and Sustainability, 4(4), 15-35.
MLA:
Scheiner, Christian, et al. "Founding Intentions: A Gender Perspective." Journal of Asia Entrepreneurship and Sustainability 4.4 (2008): 15-35.
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