Senior Entrepreneurship: The Unrevealed Driver for Social Innovation

From a political and economic perspective, senior entrepreneurship seems to be the response to the demographic consequences of the aging workforce in Europe. Several policies and strategies by the European Union (EU) and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) promote senio...

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Main Authors: Justyna Stypińska, Annette Franke, Janina Myrczik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Sociology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fsoc.2019.00030/full
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spelling doaj-4e576ad4a2ab4aa29994dfcc02a3915f2020-11-24T21:09:31ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Sociology2297-77752019-04-01410.3389/fsoc.2019.00030441186Senior Entrepreneurship: The Unrevealed Driver for Social InnovationJustyna Stypińska0Annette Franke1Janina Myrczik2Department of Sociology, Institute for East European Studies, Free University Berlin, Berlin, GermanyDepartment for Social Work, University of Applied Sciences Ludwigsburg, Ludwigsburg, GermanyDepartment of Sociology, Institute for East European Studies, Free University Berlin, Berlin, GermanyFrom a political and economic perspective, senior entrepreneurship seems to be the response to the demographic consequences of the aging workforce in Europe. Several policies and strategies by the European Union (EU) and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) promote senior entrepreneurship by creating a favorable environment and frameworks. This article examines the role of senior entrepreneurship as a social innovation understood as a response to unmet needs of population aging in the area of economic activity. In this paper draws on qualitative interviews with 6 experts and 4 senior entrepreneurs (as part of a larger research project) in Poland in addition to the analysis of reports and evaluations of incubator projects. Findings highlight the importance of other factors than financial sustainability of senior entrepreneurship: (1) social connectedness as a means against social isolation, (2) personal self-confidence leading to social and psychological empowerment of the entrepreneurs, and (3) skills, knowledge, and experience that are also strengthening their human capital in the job market. Economic sustainability of the businesses established is not the primary goal in these undertakings. The article suggests that due to the three factors before mentioned that the notion of social innovation in senior entrepreneurship might best be understood as improving the well-being and quality of life of the entrepreneurs themselves. Senior entrepreneurship can be an adequate response to the challenges of the aging population. However, due to the low rates of unemployment, the idea of becoming a senior entrepreneur appears a little tempting.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fsoc.2019.00030/fullsenior entrepreneurshipagingsocial innovationbusiness incubatorsself-employment
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Senior Entrepreneurship: The Unrevealed Driver for Social Innovation
Frontiers in Sociology
senior entrepreneurship
aging
social innovation
business incubators
self-employment
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Annette Franke
Janina Myrczik
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title Senior Entrepreneurship: The Unrevealed Driver for Social Innovation
title_short Senior Entrepreneurship: The Unrevealed Driver for Social Innovation
title_full Senior Entrepreneurship: The Unrevealed Driver for Social Innovation
title_fullStr Senior Entrepreneurship: The Unrevealed Driver for Social Innovation
title_full_unstemmed Senior Entrepreneurship: The Unrevealed Driver for Social Innovation
title_sort senior entrepreneurship: the unrevealed driver for social innovation
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series Frontiers in Sociology
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publishDate 2019-04-01
description From a political and economic perspective, senior entrepreneurship seems to be the response to the demographic consequences of the aging workforce in Europe. Several policies and strategies by the European Union (EU) and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) promote senior entrepreneurship by creating a favorable environment and frameworks. This article examines the role of senior entrepreneurship as a social innovation understood as a response to unmet needs of population aging in the area of economic activity. In this paper draws on qualitative interviews with 6 experts and 4 senior entrepreneurs (as part of a larger research project) in Poland in addition to the analysis of reports and evaluations of incubator projects. Findings highlight the importance of other factors than financial sustainability of senior entrepreneurship: (1) social connectedness as a means against social isolation, (2) personal self-confidence leading to social and psychological empowerment of the entrepreneurs, and (3) skills, knowledge, and experience that are also strengthening their human capital in the job market. Economic sustainability of the businesses established is not the primary goal in these undertakings. The article suggests that due to the three factors before mentioned that the notion of social innovation in senior entrepreneurship might best be understood as improving the well-being and quality of life of the entrepreneurs themselves. Senior entrepreneurship can be an adequate response to the challenges of the aging population. However, due to the low rates of unemployment, the idea of becoming a senior entrepreneur appears a little tempting.
topic senior entrepreneurship
aging
social innovation
business incubators
self-employment
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fsoc.2019.00030/full
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