Tomasz Skica | Juraj Mikuš | Marian Holienka
pages: 42-66;
EL classification: L26, G53, J24;
Keywords: financial literacy, business entry, entrepreneurship;
Abstract: The issue of the relationship between financial literacy and entrepreneurship is still not a fully
explored research area. On the one hand, there are common views that financial literacy and
education in finance are necessary in every individual\'s life, and that an insufficient level of financial literacy may result in erroneous economic decisions. On the other hand, research on the impact of narrowly defined financial literacy on business start-up decisions is still rare. As a result, there are no clear indications regarding the need for education in the area of finance in order to stimulate entrepreneurial decisions, including the survival of launched economic undertakings. This article deals with the relationship between financial literacy and chosen entrepreneurial aspects such as 1) Phases of Entrepreneurial Activity; 2) Entrepreneurial potential; 3) Motivation; 4) Involvement in the technology sector; and 5) Business exit reasons. All of the above aspects are embedded in the context of financial literacy. The article sheds light on the relationship between financial literacy and entrepreneurship and creates a background for further attempts to deepen understanding of this issue.