Does Originating From A Wealthy Family Affect Entreprenurial Performance? A Thesis Investigating Norwegian Entrepreneurial Businesses
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- Master of Science [1822]
Abstract
In this paper, we delve into several questions regarding wealth and entrepreneurial
performance in Norway. Specifically, we investigate whether or not entrepreneurs
that originate from wealthy families perform better as entrepreneurs, than those
that do not come from wealth. We utilize data from the Center of Corporate
Governance Research at BI on Norwegian entrepreneurial firms from the period
2000 to 2015. We supplement the empirical research with several interviews with
professional entrepreneurs.
Our analysis suggests that originating from a wealthy family increases firm
performance. Entrepreneurship might therefore be more prosperous for wealthy
individuals. By investigating firm performance during the financial crisis of 2008,
we find that entrepreneurs originating from wealth have a higher firmperformance
ratio than those that do not come from wealth, during economic disequilibriums.
The qualitative analysis indicate that wealthy entrepreneurs have easier access to
credit markets owing to recognition of their family surname or family assets. We
further find that entrepreneurs that do not come from wealth have found ways to
fund new companies without approaching formal credit institutions. This could
suggest that entrepreneur
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Masteroppgave(MSc) in Master of Science in Business, Finance - Handelshøyskolen BI, 2018