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Perceptions of knowledge transferability and entrepreneurial entry: The role of firm-initiated turnover
I examine the understudied effects of perceived non-transferable knowledge on labor market choices after firm-initiated turnover. Using a large, nationally representative dataset, I assess how workers' perceptions of knowledge transferability, expectations to remain at a firm, and type of turnover experienced correlate with the decision to engage in entrepreneurship. I find that the release of workers with perceived non-transferable knowledge into the external environment through firm-initiated turnover reliably foreshadows entrepreneurship, especially as workers' prior expectations to continue wage employment at a source firm increases. This finding indicates that beyond necessity, opportunity and financial resources, workers' self-perceptions of their human capital and unfulfilled career expectations matter to the choice of entrepreneurship. It also suggests that firm-initiated turnover may be a form of knowledge divestiture with important ex-post implications when workers' perceptions of transferability align with reality.
Ketersediaan
| Call Number | Location | Available |
|---|---|---|
| SMJ4701 | PSB lt.2 - Karya Akhir (Majalah) | 1 |
| Penerbit | USA: Strategic Management Society 2026 |
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| Edisi | Vol. 47, No. 1, January 2026 |
| Subjek | Entrepreneurship Labor Market Choices Human Capital Perceptions Post-Turnover Career Decisions |
| ISBN/ISSN | 1097-0266 |
| Klasifikasi | NONE |
| Deskripsi Fisik | 38 p. |
| Info Detail Spesifik | Strategic Management Journal |
| Other Version/Related | Tidak tersedia versi lain |
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