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Anatomy of an Entrepreneur: Family Background and Motivation
Vivek Wadhwa Duke University - Pratt School of Engineering; Harvard University - Labor and Worklife Program Krisztina Holly University of Southern California Raj Aggarwal University of Akron - Department of Finance Alex Salkever Duke University - Pratt School of Engineering July 7, 2009 Kauffman Foundation Small Research Projects Research Abstract: Entrepreneurs are among the most celebrated people in our culture. Celebrity entrepreneurs such as Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, often grace the covers of prominent publications. These company founders and innovators fuel economic growth and give the nation its competitive edge. However, very little is known today about the backgrounds, life histories, motivations and beliefs of these entrepreneurs. So myths and stereotypes prevail. The commonly held belief is that entrepreneurs are young, lightly-educated, childless unmarried workaholics. They are perceived to come from rich families and graduate from elite colleges. But is this true? This research answers some of these questions. This is based on a survey of 549 company founders in 12 high-growth industries. It finds that most founders came from middle-class or upper-lower-class backgrounds, are well-educated and married with children. The strongest motivation for starting a company was to "build wealth". Other popular motivators included capitalizing on a business idea; the appeal of a startup culture; a desire to own a company; and a lack of interest in working for someone else.
Keywords: entrepreneur,entrepreneurship, company founders, motivation, background Working Paper SeriesDate posted: July 09, 2009 ; Last revised: September 04, 2009Suggested CitationContact Information
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