TY - JOUR
T1 - Entrepreneurship in the third age
T2 - Retirees' motivation and intentions
AU - Gimmon, Eli
AU - Yitshaki, Ronit
AU - Hantman, Shira
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2018 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - This exploratory study of motivation for entrepreneurship in later life extends the concept of active aging which in recent decades has attracted growing research attention in contemporary gerontology. Motivation of older adults toward entrepreneurship has been underexplored. Previous research shows mixed results regarding the effect of pull and push factors on entrepreneurial intentions. We employed a mixed methods approach while data was collected from a homogeneous cohort of retirees. Findings indicate that older adults' motivation to become entrepreneurs is centred mainly on pull factors such as self-fulfilment, increasing personal well-being, self-realisation and enhancing personal interests. Older adults may consider becoming entrepreneurs as part of their 'active aging' perceptions. These findings have implications for designated training programs for older adults that aim to promote their motivation and foster their skills to launch entrepreneurial activities. Highlights: 1) this research extends the concept of active aging by applying it to entrepreneurship; 2) entrepreneurs' in the third age are motivated by pull factors; 3) a process model of specific Gero-pull and Gero-push factors was developed; 4) we suggest an entrepreneurship training program designated for older people.
AB - This exploratory study of motivation for entrepreneurship in later life extends the concept of active aging which in recent decades has attracted growing research attention in contemporary gerontology. Motivation of older adults toward entrepreneurship has been underexplored. Previous research shows mixed results regarding the effect of pull and push factors on entrepreneurial intentions. We employed a mixed methods approach while data was collected from a homogeneous cohort of retirees. Findings indicate that older adults' motivation to become entrepreneurs is centred mainly on pull factors such as self-fulfilment, increasing personal well-being, self-realisation and enhancing personal interests. Older adults may consider becoming entrepreneurs as part of their 'active aging' perceptions. These findings have implications for designated training programs for older adults that aim to promote their motivation and foster their skills to launch entrepreneurial activities. Highlights: 1) this research extends the concept of active aging by applying it to entrepreneurship; 2) entrepreneurs' in the third age are motivated by pull factors; 3) a process model of specific Gero-pull and Gero-push factors was developed; 4) we suggest an entrepreneurship training program designated for older people.
KW - Active aging
KW - Entrepreneurial intentions
KW - Entrepreneurial motivation
KW - Older adults' education
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U2 - 10.1504/IJESB.2018.092743
DO - 10.1504/IJESB.2018.092743
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AN - SCOPUS:85058655811
SN - 1476-1297
VL - 34
SP - 267
EP - 288
JO - International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
JF - International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
IS - 3
ER -