Displaying all 17 Publications
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Curb your enthusiasm: optimistic entrepreneurs earn less
Christopher Dawson, David de Meza, Andrew Henley, et al.
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Self-exploitation or successful entrepreneurship? The effects of personal capital on variable outcomes from self-employment
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The power of personality at work: core self-evaluations and earnings in the United Kingdom
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Mortgage debt and entrepreneurship
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The social orientations and ideologies of UK finance employees at the onset of the Global Financial Crisis
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The personality of managers in Britain: gender and sector differences
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The importance of housing for self-employment
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Promotion signals, experience, and education
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Why do small firms produce the entrepreneurs?
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Housing wealth, liquidity constraints and self-employment
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Confronting objections to performance pay: the impact of individual and gain-sharing incentives on job satisfaction
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Never the same after the first time: the satisfaction of the second-generation self-employed
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Effort-based career opportunities and working time
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Entrepreneurial aspiration and transition into self-employment: evidence from British longitudinal data
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Learning about the unknown: how fast do entrepreneurs adjust their beliefs?
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Job creation by the self-employed: the roles of entrepreneurial and financial capital
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Management quality, firm size, and managerial compensation: a comparison between Germany and the UK