@techreport{Amaral2007Serial,
abstract = {This study is the first to examine the decision to re-enter business ownership by entrepreneurs who have exited their first business using a longitudinal matched employer-employee database. This kind of data allow us to distinguish between those serial entrepreneurs who re-enter business ownership immediately upon exiting their first business (direct serial), and those who do so after an interlude in paid employment, or non-employment (latent serial). Results highlight the importance of human capital in triggering serial entrepreneurship, but the kinds of experiences driving direct and latent serial entrepreneurs are different.},
address = {Jena},
author = {A. Miguel Amaral and Rui Baptista},
copyright = {http://www.econstor.eu/dspace/Nutzungsbedingungen},
keywords = {J24; L26; M13; Serial entrepreneurship; Occupational choice; Entrepreneurial opportunity; Human capital; Longitudinal data; Unternehmer; Selbstst\"{a}ndige; Unternehmensgr\"{u}ndung; Konkurs; Berufswahl; Humankapital; Portugal},
language = {eng},
number = {2007,044},
publisher = {Universit\"{a}t Jena und Max-Planck-Institut f\"{u}r \"{O}konomik},
title = {Serial entrepreneurship: differentiating direct from latent re-entrants},
type = {Jena economic research papers},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10419/25611},
year = {2007}
}
