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Individual and Opportunity Factors Influencing Job Creation in New Firms

Dencker, J.
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Gruber, M.  
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Shah, S.
2009
Academy of Management Journal

We build on multiple theoretical perspectives to investigate the unique and joint effects of individual- and opportunity-level factors affecting job creation in new firms. We tested hypotheses using survey data from individuals who transitioned from unemployment to self-employment under the auspices of a German public policy program. Our findings reveal that an entrepreneur's breadth of knowledge has a negative influence on the firm's job creation, whereas the entrepreneur's leadership experience has a positive influence. However, as the sector-specific labor requirements of a business opportunity increase, both breadth of knowledge and leadership experience allow founders to operate their firms with fewer employees.

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research article
DOI
10.5465/amj.2009.47084648
Web of Science ID

WOS:000273758300003

Author(s)
Dencker, J.
Gruber, M.  
Shah, S.
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Academy of Management

Published in
Academy of Management Journal
Volume

52

Issue

6

Start page

1125

End page

1147

Subjects

Econometric-Models

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Self-Employment

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Big 5

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Performance

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Entrepreneurship

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Survival

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Entry

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Organizations

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Determinants

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Editorial or Peer reviewed

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July 22, 2009
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