Family background and gender: implications for interest in small firm ownership |
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Authors: | Charles H. Mathews Steven B. Moser |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Cincinnati , College of Business Administration , Department of Management, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45221-0165, USA;2. University of North Dakota , Box 8377, University Station, Grand Forks, North Dakota, 58202, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper directly assesses the impact of family background, sex and work experience on interest in small firm ownership and employment. Additional exploration focuses on differentiating family background (parents-only versus extended-only) to assess the impact on small firm career interest. Results indicate that family background, sex and work experience are significant predictors of these interests. Specifically, males are more interested than females in someday owning their own small business. Small firm work experience enhanced interest in small firm employment. When comparing males and females with an extended-only family background, males are significantly more interested than females in small firm ownership. Implications for future research are discussed. |
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Keywords: | career entrepreneur family business gender intentions small business |
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