Browsing by Author "Soto Simeone, Aracely Monserrat"
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Item Analfabetismo en Chile : ¿cómo las políticas educativas contribuyen a su erradicación? : análisis del plan nacional de alfabetizacion "Contigo aprendo"(Universidad del Desarrollo. Facultad de Gobierno, 2017) Soto Simeone, Aracely Monserrat; Bravo Rojas, MauricioItem Exploring the development of social identity in firm founders(Universidad del Desarrollo. Facultad de Economía y Negocios, 2021) Soto Simeone, Aracely Monserrat; Sepúlveda Umanzor, JeanThis doctoral thesis builds on social identity theory to examine (i) how and why firm founders develop different social identity types; and (ii) how identification with social groups shapes founders’ entrepreneurial endeavors. Using a qualitative research approach, I introduce a model of cultural influence on the founder’s social identity in emerging adulthood, and propose a new taxonomy that captures different social identity types in senior entrepreneurs. My findings contribute to understand how culture influences the development of entrepreneurial motivations for young firm founders, and how older individuals can build entrepreneurial identities in pursuit of dignity and an active ageing. The study also brings to the fore the inclusion of non-monetary objectives in any conceptualization of self-interest in an entrepreneurial context.Item New Venture Survival: A Review and Extension(2020) Soto Simeone, Aracely Monserrat; Sirén, Charlotta; Antretter, TorbenThis paper provides an evaluative overview of the new venture survival literature. Since Stinchcombe's primary attempt to explain the mortality rates of new ventures, different research fields, including entrepreneurship, management and sociology, have devoted considerable attention to the antecedents of new venture survival. Despite this lively research commitment, a comprehensive review of the literature on new venture survival – as one of the most essential performance measures for new ventures – is missing. Covering 54 years of research, this paper provides an overview of the factors affecting new venture survival and highlights important methodological aspects in this research field. The review concludes by discussing opportunities for future research.