Entrepreneurial role models, fear of failure, and institutional approval of entrepreneurship: a tale of two regions
Abstract
Studies on the influence of entrepreneurial role models (peers) on the decision to start a firm argue that entrepreneurial role models in the local environment (1) provide opportunities to learn about entrepreneurial tasks and capabilities, and (2) signal that entrepreneurship is a favorable career option thereby reducing uncertainty that potential entrepreneurs face. However, these studies remain silent about the role of institutional context...
Paper Details
Title
Entrepreneurial role models, fear of failure, and institutional approval of entrepreneurship: a tale of two regions
Published Date
Dec 24, 2015
Journal
Volume
46
Issue
3
Pages
467 - 492
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