Youth Entrepreneurship in Visegrad Countries

Objective: The aim of our paper is to analyse the entrepreneurial activity drivers of youth and young adults in Visegrad countries, considering the opportunity/necessity motivation dichotomy. Research Design & Methods: We employ the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor data for young individuals (18...

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Main Authors: Marian Holienka, Anna Pilková, Zuzana Jančovičová
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cracow University of Economics 2016-12-01
Series:Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review
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Online Access:http:////eber.uek.krakow.pl/index.php/eber/article/view/130
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description Objective: The aim of our paper is to analyse the entrepreneurial activity drivers of youth and young adults in Visegrad countries, considering the opportunity/necessity motivation dichotomy. Research Design & Methods: We employ the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor data for young individuals (18 to 34 years) from V4 countries for years 2011 to 2013. We use the binomial logistic regression modelling with logit transformation. Separate models are constructed for youth and young adults, as well as for opportunity- and necessity-driven entrepreneurial activity. Findings: We found common drivers and distinctive attributes affecting involvement of young people in business start-up according to its motivation. Self-confidence and access to networks are universally important factors. In most examined cases, fear of failure and being a female reduces chance of business start-up. Especially among youth, being a student significantly inhibits involvement in enterprising efforts. Implications & Recommendations: In order to support youth entrepreneurship, an emphasis should be put on education and training to build skills and knowledge required to business start-up, together with capacity to spot opportunities, and reduce fear of failure.  Also, formal and informal networking plays an important role. Contribution & Value Added: Based on empirical analysis, our findings point out the key drivers of entrepreneurial activity among young people in V4 countries. We show directions for policy makers aiming to foster entrepreneurship within young generation as both way to exploit available business opportunities, as well as reaction to necessity situations.
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spelling doaj.art-2ac06c5bf58a4ebc8af9a12af2fa6d362022-12-22T01:44:01ZengCracow University of EconomicsEntrepreneurial Business and Economics Review2353-883X2353-88212016-12-014410512110.15678/EBER.2016.040407145Youth Entrepreneurship in Visegrad CountriesMarian Holienka0Anna Pilková1Zuzana Jančovičová2Comenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Management, Department of Strategy and EntrepreneurshipComenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Management, Department of Strategy and EntrepreneurshipComenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Management, Department of Economics and FinanceObjective: The aim of our paper is to analyse the entrepreneurial activity drivers of youth and young adults in Visegrad countries, considering the opportunity/necessity motivation dichotomy. Research Design & Methods: We employ the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor data for young individuals (18 to 34 years) from V4 countries for years 2011 to 2013. We use the binomial logistic regression modelling with logit transformation. Separate models are constructed for youth and young adults, as well as for opportunity- and necessity-driven entrepreneurial activity. Findings: We found common drivers and distinctive attributes affecting involvement of young people in business start-up according to its motivation. Self-confidence and access to networks are universally important factors. In most examined cases, fear of failure and being a female reduces chance of business start-up. Especially among youth, being a student significantly inhibits involvement in enterprising efforts. Implications & Recommendations: In order to support youth entrepreneurship, an emphasis should be put on education and training to build skills and knowledge required to business start-up, together with capacity to spot opportunities, and reduce fear of failure.  Also, formal and informal networking plays an important role. Contribution & Value Added: Based on empirical analysis, our findings point out the key drivers of entrepreneurial activity among young people in V4 countries. We show directions for policy makers aiming to foster entrepreneurship within young generation as both way to exploit available business opportunities, as well as reaction to necessity situations.//eber.uek.krakow.pl/index.php/eber/article/view/130EntrepreneurshipVisegrad countries (V4)youthopportunitynecessitydrivers
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youth
opportunity
necessity
drivers
title Youth Entrepreneurship in Visegrad Countries
title_full Youth Entrepreneurship in Visegrad Countries
title_fullStr Youth Entrepreneurship in Visegrad Countries
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title_short Youth Entrepreneurship in Visegrad Countries
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topic Entrepreneurship
Visegrad countries (V4)
youth
opportunity
necessity
drivers
url http:////eber.uek.krakow.pl/index.php/eber/article/view/130
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