Senior and Technology Entrepreneurship: An Analysis for OECD Countries

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Senior and Technology Entrepreneurship: An Analysis for OECD CountriesAuthor(s)
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Fernández-López, S., Rodeiro-Pazos, D., Zapata-Huamaní, G. A., & Rodríguez-Gulías, M. J. (2022). Senior and technology entrepreneurship: An analysis for OECD countries. Strategic Change, 31(4), 447-460. https://doi.org/10.1002/jsc.2514
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[Abstract] Aging of the population has created a direct effect on economies and tension onsocial security systems. Policymakers have been senior entrepreneurship as an optionto reduce unemployment and delay the age of retirement. The positive effects, ofcreating a firm increase when is operating in technology-based sectors. This paperexplores the technological and senior entrepreneurship relations, analyzing if ageinfluences technological entrepreneurship and if determining factors for senior andnon-senior groups are different. By using a sample of 8637 entrepreneurs in22 OECD countries based onGlobal Entrepreneurial Monitor2018 data, the resultsfirstly show a negative effect of being a senior entrepreneur, understood as an entre-preneur aged 50+years, on technological entrepreneurship. Secondly, it has beendetected that in some way senior entrepreneurship follows a different pattern of theprobability of entrepreneurship in technology sectors than the sample of the non-senior entrepreneurs
Keywords
Global entrepreneurship monitor
New technology-based firm
OECD
Senior entrepreneurship
Technology entrepreneurship
New technology-based firm
OECD
Senior entrepreneurship
Technology entrepreneurship
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Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade da Coruña/CISUG
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1099-1697