“Like mom and dad”: using dad narrative analysis to understand how couplepreneurs stimulate their kids’ entrepreneurial mindset
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2022-10-17
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Emerald Publishing Limited
Abstract
Purpose – This study aims to examine how couplepreneurs foster an entrepreneurial mindset in their kids.
Design/methodology/approach – A qualitative research approach with semi-structured interviews
was used as the data collection technique. Narrative analysis was conducted on a sample of 20 couplepreneurs
in Mthatha, South Africa.
Findings – Narratives of how couplepreneurs foster an entrepreneurial mindset in their kids included
purchasing toys and games for kids that encourage entrepreneurship; competition and team activities among
kids that are related to entrepreneurship; the piggy bank; encouraging kids to read entrepreneurial books; and
kid entrepreneur showcases.
Research limitations/implications – Sample size challenges are a notable limitation, including
research being conducted in only one province of South Africa. Caution is advised when attempting to
generalise the results to other contexts.
Practical implications – Understanding the strategies used by couplepreneurs to instil an
entrepreneurial mindset in children can help parents to influence and encourage their children’s
entrepreneurial growth, resulting in more creative and innovative people who make a positive contribution to
society, economy and the community.
Originality/value – While there is a body of literature on couple entrepreneurship, there are shortcomings
in studies examining how coupleprenuers in African countries instil an entrepreneurial mindset in their children. As a result, this study aims to complement the current corpus of African literature on entrepreneurship, particularly in the context of South Africa.
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Entrepreneurial mindset, Couplepreneurs, Kidprenuers narratives