2020
DOI: 10.15678/eber.2020.080407
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Individual determinants of entrepreneurship in Visegrád countries: Reflection on GEM data from the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia

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“…Nonetheless, most of these studies focus mainly on aspects such as intention, entrepreneurial activity or economic growth (Bakar et al. , 2017; Dvouletý and Orel, 2020; Wong et al. , 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nonetheless, most of these studies focus mainly on aspects such as intention, entrepreneurial activity or economic growth (Bakar et al. , 2017; Dvouletý and Orel, 2020; Wong et al. , 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GEM project offers a wealth of information on entrepreneurship, and a growing number of high-impact publications address the phenomenon using its data (Roman ı et al, 2021). Nonetheless, most of these studies focus mainly on aspects such as intention, entrepreneurial activity or economic growth (Bakar et al, 2017;Dvoulet y and Orel, 2020;Wong et al, 2005). Similarly, the research conducted by Urbano et al (2010), and Alvarez et al (2014) on GEM-based studies included in Thomson Reuters' Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)/Journal Citation Report (JCR), during different periods, illustrates the predominance of works with an institutional or economic focus, analyzing the determinants of entrepreneurial activity, intention or opportunity detection.…”
Section: Arla 354mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study, based on the empirical strategy set by (Dvouletý, 2019), calls for further contributions from different national perspectives to allow for a cross-national comparison of levels of entrepreneurial activity. In addition, the study follows the distinction made in (Dvouletý & Orel, 2020) regarding self-employed individuals with and without further employees to follow their development path separately.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, entrepreneurial intentions play a crucial role in the individual's motivation to start a new business, as these intentions precede the action of starting a business idea and, consequently, help in the development of the entrepreneurial process and making decisions (Krueger et al, 2000). Entrepreneurial decision-making has been approached from different domains, such as gender, age, education or entrepreneurial confidence (Dvouletý & Orel, 2020). Moreover, other variables, such as gender, have long been a disputed issue in the entrepreneurial environment and influential in entrepreneurial orientation (Goktan & Gupta, 2015), so it becomes relevant to consider whether it has an influence on entrepreneurial motivation.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%