2021
DOI: 10.1108/qrom-09-2020-2020
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Organizing work and activities to cope with age – the role of entrepreneurship for individuals aged 50+

Abstract: PurposeThe aim of this article is to discuss how age and entrepreneurship interact in the specific case of older (50+) entrepreneurs. Building on theories on entrepreneurship and theories on age and aging, the authors’ focus is on how such entrepreneurs relate to the building and running of a business organization. The authors discuss how entrepreneurship among the elderly plays out and how older entrepreneurs relate to the narratives on both age and entrepreneurship.Design/methodology/approachThis research co… Show more

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“…The relationship between short- and long-term entrepreneurial intentions has also been investigated (Nasar et al ., 2019; Seyed Kalali, 2022). Similarly, the influence of the age of entrepreneurs on their activities (Holmquist and Sundin, 2021; Zhang and Acs, 2018), business success (Ruiu and Breschi, 2019; Viljamaa et al ., 2022), business recovery after failure (Lin and Wang, 2019) and the creation of social value (Brieger et al ., 2021) has been widely studied. The literature on part-time entrepreneurs appears promising as well (Sun et al ., 2020; Ferreira, 2020; Marshall et al ., 2019).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between short- and long-term entrepreneurial intentions has also been investigated (Nasar et al ., 2019; Seyed Kalali, 2022). Similarly, the influence of the age of entrepreneurs on their activities (Holmquist and Sundin, 2021; Zhang and Acs, 2018), business success (Ruiu and Breschi, 2019; Viljamaa et al ., 2022), business recovery after failure (Lin and Wang, 2019) and the creation of social value (Brieger et al ., 2021) has been widely studied. The literature on part-time entrepreneurs appears promising as well (Sun et al ., 2020; Ferreira, 2020; Marshall et al ., 2019).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TABLA 4 La metodología cuantitativa se destacó en las investigaciones sobre ES. Algunos autores argumentan que esto es necesario para guiar trabajos empíricos (Zhao et al, 2021), ya sea porque es crucial para desarrollar generalizaciones sobre las barreras relacionadas con la edad (Kibler et al, 2015) o para proporcionar información sobre las actividades de los emprendedores en momentos especícos o en secuencias temporales (Holmquist & Sundin, 2022). Se postula, así, que la aplicación de enfoques cuantitativos en las investigaciones sobre ES, además de aportar rigurosidad metodológica, contribuye a la generación de conocimiento sobre la dinámica de los emprendimientos en el contexto analizado.…”
Section: Metodologías Abordadasunclassified