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