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Innovation and Entrepreneurship Research

Anti-Labor Environments and Employee Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Right-To-Work Laws

Kim, Daehyun; Kim, Namil; Park, Haemin Dennis (2023). Anti-Labor Environments and Employee Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Right-To-Work Laws Academy of Management Proceedings, 2023 (1), 2023 (1)1722abstract.

We explore how changes in labor union and related labor environments affect employees’ likelihood of starting a new business. Using Michigan’s and Indiana’s adoption of right-to-work (RTW) laws as a natural experiment, we demonstrate that the likelihood of employees becoming self-employed increased by 50% as compared to that in states without RTW laws following the passage of the law. However, this tendency is more pronounced for less-educated and blue-collar workers. Moreover, newly created-firms are mostly small businesses with limited scalability. These findings offer novel insights on the relationship between anti-labor environments and employee entrepreneurship.

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