创业的长期后果:前创业者的收入轨迹

The long‐term consequences of entrepreneurship: Earnings trajectories of former entrepreneurs

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2021
被引 30
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现,创业者重返工资部门后,收入差距在5年后仍高达27%,其中60%来自工作时长减少(个人选择),40%来自工资率下降(雇主统计歧视)。

Abstract

Abstract Research Summary Previous literature has documented a large short‐term earnings gap for entrepreneurs that return to the wage sector. Using matched employer–employee data from the Belgian Labor Market & Social Protection Database, we document how this initial gap is remarkably persistent. Former entrepreneurs earn 27% less than propensity‐scored matched controls 5 years after returning to wage work, which is almost unchanged from the short‐term earnings drop. About 60% of this gap results from reductions in hours worked while the remaining 40% is due to reductions in the wage rate. We offer evidence that the decline in hours worked is a choice of former entrepreneurs and therefore reflects a compensating differential, while the decline in the wage rate is a penalty resulting from statistical discrimination by employers. Managerial Summary While previous work recognizes that entrepreneurs experience reduced earnings when they return to the wage sector, little evidence exists about the long‐term consequences of a spell of entrepreneurship. Using detailed administrative data from a large sample of Belgian entrepreneurs and wage employees, we document an earnings gap of about 27% compared with observationally equivalent employees 5 years after returning to wage work. About 60% of this earnings gap results from a reduction in hours worked, and this part appears to be the result of individual choices. The remaining 40% of the earnings gap is due to a decline in the wage rate, and this part appears to be imposed on returning entrepreneurs by employers.

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