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Drivers of entrepreneurial aspirations at the country level: the role of start-up motivations and social security
Authors:Jolanda Hessels  Marco van Gelderen  Roy Thurik
Institution:(1) EIM Business and Policy Research, Bredewater 26, P.O. BOX 7001, 2701 AA Zoetermeer, The Netherlands;(2) College of Business, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand;(3) Centre for Advanced Small Business Economics (CASBEC), Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands;(4) Max Planck Institute of Economics, Jena, Germany
Abstract:This paper investigates whether various start-up motivations and a country’s level of social security can explain the prevalence of entrepreneurial aspirations. For entrepreneurial aspirations and motivations we use country-level data from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) for the year 2005. We distinguish between the necessity motive, independence motive and increase wealth motive and between aspirations in terms of innovativeness, job growth and export orientation. Our findings indicate that social security negatively affects a country’s supply of ambitious entrepreneurship. Our results also suggest that entrepreneurial aspirations in terms of job growth and export relate positively to the increase wealth motive.
Keywords:Entrepreneurial motivation  Social security  Entrepreneurial aspirations  Global entrepreneurship monitor
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