Title:
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Going it Alone or Working as Part of a Team: The Impact of Human Capital on Entrepreneurial Decision Making
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Author:
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Hormiga Pérez, Esther; Hancock, Connie; Jaría Chacón, Natalia
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Universitat de Barcelona |
Abstract:
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This paper endeavours to measure the effect that human capital has on the decision taken by the entrepreneur to pursue new venture creation either in a lone capacity or collaboratively. This study applies a logit model to investigate the research relationships. The results show that three factors (experience, social perception and extrinsic motivation) are relevant in the decision to initiate a new venture either in a lone capacity or as part of a collaborative undertaking. The results indicate that previous experience holds the greatest significance on the decision taken by entrepreneurs to 'go it alone', with factors relating to social perception and extrinsic motivation chiefly predicting a decision to work collaboratively. The findings of this study provide new insight and evidence with regard to the factors that influence a key decision in the start-up process: that of continuing in a lone capacity, or proceeding as part of an entrepreneurial team. |
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-Recursos humans -Planificació empresarial -Emprenedoria -Human capital -Business planning -Entrepreneurship |
Rights:
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cc-by-nc (c) Universitat de Barcelona, 2017
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/es |
Document type:
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Article Article - Published version |
Published by:
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Universitat de Barcelona
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