What determines the growth ambition of Dutch early-stage entrepreneurs?
by Ingrid Verheul, Linda Van Mil
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing (IJEV), Vol. 3, No. 2, 2011

Abstract: This paper investigates the determinants of the ambition to grow among Dutch early-stage entrepreneurs. We use GEM adult population survey data for The Netherlands. Merging cross-sectional data of the years 2002-2007 leads to a sample of 409 nascent entrepreneurs and 336 young business owners. Growth ambition is measured by asking respondents which statement fits him or her best: 1) I want my company to be as large as possible; 2) I want a size I can manage myself or with a few key employees. We find that nascent entrepreneurs and young business owners are equally likely to strive after growth. For nascent entrepreneurs fear of failure and entrepreneurial self-efficacy are important factors explaining growth ambition. Starting a business because of perceiving and exploiting a business opportunity (as opposed to necessity entrepreneurship) is an important driver of growth ambition for all early-stage entrepreneurs, but in particular for nascents.

Online publication date: Wed, 22-Oct-2014

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