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한국의 기업가 특성 성과 예측 모델 비교연구 : 제조업, 건설업 및 기술산업을 중심으로A Comparative Study on Forecasting Models of Korean Entrepreneurs’ Characteristics and Performances : Case of Manufacturing, Construction and Technological Industries

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A Comparative Study on Forecasting Models of Korean Entrepreneurs’ Characteristics and Performances : Case of Manufacturing, Construction and Technological Industries
Authors
이세재
Issue Date
2007
Publisher
한국산업경영시스템학회
Keywords
Entrepreneurship; Professional; Occupational Selection; Entrepreneurship; Professional; Occupational Selection
Citation
한국산업경영시스템학회지, v.30, no.3, pp.109 - 116
Journal Title
한국산업경영시스템학회지
Volume
30
Number
3
Start Page
109
End Page
116
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/3281
ISSN
2005-0461
Abstract
Entrepreneurship is considered as the main leadership creating enterprises and employment. However, in Korea empirical studies linking Korean entrepreneurial performances with her characteristics are rarely in existence. Current study focuses on Korean entrepreneurs in manufacturing, construction and other technologically intensive (MCOT henceforth) industries compared to entrepreneurs in service and other technologically less intensive (SOT henceforth) industries and to professional/technical wage workers and examines effects of human capital, demographic, and risk-taking characteristics on earnings. Education premium is higher for entrepreneurs in MCOT industries than for professional/technical workers, even though science and engineering diploma pays better in the latter, and that concentration in college causes more selection into the latter occupational family. In terms of education premium and effects of other characteristics SOT industry entrepreneurship and self-employment appear to be lower grade occupational families, even though there appear to be significant comparative advantages working in their selection.
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