TY - JOUR
T1 - Senior and technology entrepreneurship
T2 - An analysis for OECD countries
AU - Fernández-López, Sara
AU - Rodeiro-Pazos, David
AU - Zapata-Huamaní, Guillermo Andrés
AU - Rodríguez-Gulías, María Jesús
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Authors. Strategic Change published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2022/7
Y1 - 2022/7
N2 - Aging of the population has created a direct effect on economies and tension on social security systems. Policymakers have been senior entrepreneurship as an option to reduce unemployment and delay the age of retirement. The positive effects, of creating a firm increase when is operating in technology-based sectors. This paper explores the technological and senior entrepreneurship relations, analyzing if age influences technological entrepreneurship and if determining factors for senior and non-senior groups are different. By using a sample of 8637 entrepreneurs in 22 OECD countries based on Global Entrepreneurial Monitor 2018 data, the results firstly show a negative effect of being a senior entrepreneur, understood as an entrepreneur aged 50+ years, on technological entrepreneurship. Secondly, it has been detected that in some way senior entrepreneurship follows a different pattern of the probability of entrepreneurship in technology sectors than the sample of the non-senior entrepreneurs.
AB - Aging of the population has created a direct effect on economies and tension on social security systems. Policymakers have been senior entrepreneurship as an option to reduce unemployment and delay the age of retirement. The positive effects, of creating a firm increase when is operating in technology-based sectors. This paper explores the technological and senior entrepreneurship relations, analyzing if age influences technological entrepreneurship and if determining factors for senior and non-senior groups are different. By using a sample of 8637 entrepreneurs in 22 OECD countries based on Global Entrepreneurial Monitor 2018 data, the results firstly show a negative effect of being a senior entrepreneur, understood as an entrepreneur aged 50+ years, on technological entrepreneurship. Secondly, it has been detected that in some way senior entrepreneurship follows a different pattern of the probability of entrepreneurship in technology sectors than the sample of the non-senior entrepreneurs.
KW - global entrepreneurship monitor
KW - new technology-based firms
KW - OECD
KW - senior entrepreneurship
KW - technology entrepreneurship
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U2 - 10.1002/jsc.2514
DO - 10.1002/jsc.2514
M3 - Article in a journal
AN - SCOPUS:85130241265
SN - 1086-1718
VL - 31
SP - 447
EP - 460
JO - Strategic Change
JF - Strategic Change
IS - 4
ER -