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Heterogeneity among hybrid entrepreneurs: Motives and performance

  • We draw on a variety of research areas that explain why individuals combine paid employment and self-employment. We provide a comprehensive empirical comparison of the relevance and co-occurrence of multiple motives. Our analysis shows that motives can be meaningfully distinguished according to whether a motive is endogenously transitory or not, and suggests the presence of three dominant classes of hybrid entrepreneurs. In particular, learning and growth constraints, which we refer to as transitory motives resolving over time, play a crucial role in distinguishing between the three classes. Based on an analysis of 3,868 hybrid and pure entrepreneurs, we show that our typology helps better understand the potentially heterogeneous relationships between being a hybrid entrepreneur and entrepreneurial performance and innovation behavior.

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Author: Alexandra Hofmockel, Vivien D. ProcherORCiD, Diemo UrbigORCiD, Sandra Gottschalk
DOI:https://doi.org/10.5465/AMPROC.2023.13956abstract
ISSN:0065-0668
ISSN:2151-6561
Title of the source (English):Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings
Document Type:Conference publication peer-reviewed
Language:English
Year of publication:2023
Tag:Entrepreneurship; Hybrid Entrepreneurship; Innovation; Motive; Performance
Volume/Year:2023
Issue number:1
Article number:13956
Faculty/Chair:Fakultät 5 Wirtschaft, Recht und Gesellschaft / FG ABWL, insbesondere empirische Unternehmensforschung und Transformation
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