In contrast to previous efforts to model the individual’s movement from wage work into entrepreneurship, we consider that individuals might transition incrementally by retaining their wage job while entering into self-employment. We show that these hybrid entrepreneurs represent a significant share of all entrepreneurial activity. Theoretical arguments are proposed to suggest why hybrid entrants are distinct from self-employment entrants, and why hybrid entry may facilitate subsequent entry into full self-employment. We demonstrate that there are significant theoretical and empirical consequences for this group and our understanding of self-employment entry and labor market dynamics. Using matched employee-employer data over eight years, we test the model on a population of Swedish wage earners in the knowledge-intensive sector.
Working Paper No. 825
Hybrid Entrepreneurship
Working Paper
Reference
Folta, Timothy B., Frédéric Delmar and Karl Wennberg (2010). “Hybrid Entrepreneurship”. IFN Working Paper No. 825. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
Folta, Timothy B., Frédéric Delmar and Karl Wennberg (2010). “Hybrid Entrepreneurship”. IFN Working Paper No. 825. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
Authors
Timothy B. Folta,
Frédéric Delmar, Karl Wennberg