Start-up success of freelancers: new microeconometric evidence from the German socio-economic panel
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Lüneburg: Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe, 2006. (FFB Diskussionspapier; Nr. 56).
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TY - UNPB
T1 - Start-up success of freelancers
T2 - new microeconometric evidence from the German socio-economic panel
AU - Merz, Joachim
AU - Paic, Peter
N1 - Literaturverz. S. 23 - 24
PY - 2006/2
Y1 - 2006/2
N2 - If certain start-up characteristics will indicate a business success, knowing such characteristics could generate more successful start-ups and more efficient start-up counseling. Our study will contribute to this by quantifying individual success determinants of freelance start-ups. The data base for the microeconometric analyses of the survival of the first three years is a revised German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) for 1992 until 2002, which allows to incorporate institutional, personal and family/household socio-economic variables. We describe and discuss the datawork to achieve compatible information over time within a revised GSOEP and present microeconometric rare events logit, logit and probit results.The start-up success measured as the probability to survive the first three years is first of all influenced by an active labour force participation with its acquired skills and working experiences just before the start-up period (rank 1), followed by a non-university degree as the highest general human capital indicator (rank 2), a general (non-linear) experience indicated by age (rank 3) and the business related background (rank 4) as the type of liberal profession in the group of the liberal medical professions and the liberal technical and scientific professions.
AB - If certain start-up characteristics will indicate a business success, knowing such characteristics could generate more successful start-ups and more efficient start-up counseling. Our study will contribute to this by quantifying individual success determinants of freelance start-ups. The data base for the microeconometric analyses of the survival of the first three years is a revised German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) for 1992 until 2002, which allows to incorporate institutional, personal and family/household socio-economic variables. We describe and discuss the datawork to achieve compatible information over time within a revised GSOEP and present microeconometric rare events logit, logit and probit results.The start-up success measured as the probability to survive the first three years is first of all influenced by an active labour force participation with its acquired skills and working experiences just before the start-up period (rank 1), followed by a non-university degree as the highest general human capital indicator (rank 2), a general (non-linear) experience indicated by age (rank 3) and the business related background (rank 4) as the type of liberal profession in the group of the liberal medical professions and the liberal technical and scientific professions.
KW - Economics
KW - start-up success
KW - freelancers (liberal professions)
KW - German Socio-Economic Panel
KW - rare events logit
KW - logit
KW - probit
KW - Gründungserfolg
KW - Freiberufler
KW - Spzio-ökonomisches Panel
KW - Rare Events
KW - Logit
KW - Gender and Diversity
M3 - Working papers
T3 - FFB Diskussionspapier
BT - Start-up success of freelancers
PB - Forschungsinstitut Freie Berufe
CY - Lüneburg
ER -