Are voluntary international migrants self-selected for entrepreneurship? An analysis of entrepreneurial personality traits
研究自愿国际移民是否因自我选择而具有更创业型人格,发现其创业倾向通过更高的风险承担意愿和成就需求中介。
In many countries, international migrants show a high tendency to become entrepreneurs. In the literature this has often been attributed to discrimination, ethnic networks, and sociodemographic differences. This paper examines a new explanation and argues that voluntary international migrants have a more entrepreneurial personality as a result of self-selection. An analysis of intentions, preparatory actions (n = 1,385) and long-term actions (n = 360) of skilled migrants and non-migrants confirms this hypothesis. It suggests that the relationship between voluntary international migration and entrepreneurship is mediated by a greater willingness to take risks and, to some extent, by a greater need for achievement.