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External publication | 2025 Interference in children’s affairs: An exploratory study about the role of self-employed parents

The literature on entrepreneurship suggests that children of self-employed parents are more likely to become self-employed themselves due to parental role models and socialisation. In this publication, the author examines whether parental involvement in their children's affairs lays the foundation for later entrepreneurship.

Schneck, S. (2025): Interference in children’s affairs: An exploratory study about the role of self-employed parents, in: Journal of Business Venturing Insights, Vol 24, S. e00570.

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