Self-Employment after Socialism: Intergenerational Links, Entrepreneurial Values, and Human Capital

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Michael Fritsch, Alina Rusakova

In: International Journal of Developmental Science 6 (2012), 3-4, 167-175

Abstract

Drawing on representative household data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we examine the role of an early precursor of entrepreneurial development – parental role models – for the individual decision to become self-employed in the post-unified Germany. The findings suggest that the socialist regime significantly damaged this mechanism of an intergenerational transmission of entrepreneurial attitudes among East Germans with a tertiary degree that have experienced a particularly strong ideological indoctrination. However, we find a significant and positive relationship between the presence of a parental role model and the decision to become self-employed for less-educated people. For West Germans the positive relationship holds irrespective of the level of education.



Keywords: Entrepreneurship, parental role models, human capital, political regime switch, East Germany
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http://www.diw.de/documents/publikationen/73/diw_01.c.405737.de/diw_sp0456.pdf

DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3233/DEV-2012-12106

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