Autores
Carlos Morales, Claudia Holtschlag, Aline D Masuda, Percy Marquina
Fecha de publicación
2019/5
Revista
International Small Business Journal
Volumen
37
Número
3
Páginas
241-267
Editor
SAGE Publications
Descripción
Answering research calls for better contextualisation of entrepreneurial behaviour, we examine the cultural contexts in which individuals with entrepreneurial values (Schwartz’s self-enhancement- and openness-to-change values) are most likely to be entrepreneurs. Culture is assessed through Schwartz’s cultural dimensions of mastery and egalitarianism. The results of multilevel logistic regressions with more than 35,000 respondents nested in 28 European countries support the hypotheses that individual values are more important for explaining entrepreneurship in non-entrepreneurial cultures (low in mastery and egalitarianism). Our results indicate that mastery compensates for openness-to-change, whereas egalitarianism reduces the impact of both self-enhancement and openness-to-change values.
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C Morales, C Holtschlag, AD Masuda, P Marquina - International Small Business Journal, 2019