Desperate Entrepreneurs: No Opportunities, No Skills

Monika Mühlböck (Corresponding author), Julia Rita Warmuth, Marian Holienka, Bernhard Kittel

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Abstract

Promoting entrepreneurship has become an important policy strategy in Europe in the hope to stimulate the crisis-shaken economy. In this paper, we caution against undue expectations. Using data from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor for 17 European countries, we find that a considerable proportion of the new entrepreneurs have started a business despite a negative perception of business opportunities as well as lack of confidence in their own entrepreneurial skills. This proportion has increased during the economic crisis, especially in those countries which were particularly affected by economic downturn and rising unemployment. We extend existing entrepreneurship theories to account for this phenomenon, which we call “nons-entrepreneurship”. Testing the hypotheses derived from our model, we find that the primary motivation for these people to turn to entrepreneurship is the lack of other options to enter the labour market during the economic crisis. Still, this sort of “desperate” entrepreneurship does not equal necessity based entrepreneurship, warranting further research.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)975–997
Number of pages23
JournalInternational Entrepreneurship and Management Journal
Volume14
Issue number4
Early online date2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2018

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 502001 Labour market policy
  • 502054 Entrepreneurship
  • 504030 Economic sociology

Keywords

  • CMI
  • WiSoz
  • PERSONALITY
  • PERSPECTIVE
  • SELF-EMPLOYMENT
  • START-UPS
  • BUSINESS
  • Opportunities
  • MODEL
  • Entrepreneurial skills
  • TRANSITION
  • INSTITUTIONS
  • Entrepreneurship
  • PROPENSITY
  • UNEMPLOYMENT
  • Economic crisis

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