Psychological determinants of entrepreneurial intentions and behaviors
Author: Bostjan Antoncic
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Published: 2023-06-07
Total Pages: 179
ISBN-13: 2832525482
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Bostjan Antoncic
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Published: 2023-06-07
Total Pages: 179
ISBN-13: 2832525482
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Ana Tur Porcar
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2017-09-15
Total Pages: 234
ISBN-13: 3319624555
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book connects entrepreneurship and psychology research by focusing on the personality dimensions of entrepreneurs, entrepreneurial cognition, entrepreneurial leadership, and gender behavior. It features state of the art interdisciplinary research offering a unified perspective on entrepreneurial psychology. Individual chapters address advances related to entrepreneurial intentions, complexity management, personality psychology, intrapreneurial behavior, entrepreneurial communities and demographic changes, among others. Laboratory experiments that study entrepreneurial behavior round out the coverage.
Author: Johnny Ch Lok
Publisher:
Published: 2019-09-05
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9781691182169
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Attitude can reflect an individual entrepreneur's behavior to evaluate whether what positive or negative psychological factors to influence the entrepreneurs how decide to choose to the behavior for whose entrepreneurial activity and the commercial use of whose research knowledge.The social norms of science which traditionally profit making intention motives are beginning to influence to entrepreneur individual psychology. Thus, it brings this question: How does which combine the economic and psychological perspectives to influence any entrepreneur individual behavior?In economic approach, I feel that human and social capital and expected benefits factors will influence the entrepreneur individual attitudes, perceived behavioral control and social norms of psychological factors to decide how to choose whose academic entrepreneurial intentions to do whose individual behavioral outcome to attempt to solve any barriers to achieve whose academic entrepreneurship behavior.Thus, the psychological factors of attitudes, social norms and perceived behavioral control should be seen as entrepreneur personal intention predictors. Whereas the economic variables refer to external environment influence factors of intention predictors, so called background factors. As such background factors are proposed to affect intentions via the psychological factors. Thus, economic variable factors seem as predictors of attitudes and perceived behavioral control because I believe economic variable factors can be more influential to entrepreneur personal psychological attitude change how to decide to change whose activities to adapt any economic environment to do whose entrepreneurial intention behavior consequently. For example, background ( economic) factors, such as perceived environmental dynamism ( e.g. industry opportunities) or individual skills predict corporate entrepreneurial intentions ( intentions to act entrepreneurially within existing small and newly established companies) indirectly via attitudes and perceived control, but not via social norms.Some psychological research on attitude formation identified several factors as important determinants of behavioral attitudes. For example, the entrepreneur prior behavioral experiences connected with the target behavior, either made during one's own past behavior ( comparable to human capital factors) or made via networks (comparable to social capital factors) are deemed important. Thus, the entrepreneur's positive outcome expectation of beliefs about the likely consequences of a certain behavior result in positive attitudes regarding this behavior when these consequences are valued. ( e.g. financial gains ) are comparable to expected consequences that are indeed valued . ( i.e. financial gains ) are most likely seen as something positive.
Author: David F. Summers
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-09-13
Total Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 1135711976
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book examines the relationship between a person's intentions to start a business and specific personal and situational factors.
Author: Sílvio Manuel Brito
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2018-04-04
Total Pages: 172
ISBN-13: 9535139630
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Entrepreneurship is a powerful attitude that, in such a way, in the last few years, has become a discipline increasingly transversal to different areas of knowledge. Many times, we think about the things we want such as a good house, a brand new car, a beautiful relationship, a good friendship, and a good way to be in the world. Is that possible that you convert into an entrepreneur? This book shows some examples of that possibility, from simple people to a big organization. In all cases, if you become an entrepreneur, it will be for your taste and pleasure, a means to survive and enjoy the uncertainty, and rejoice that you have all these in your hands and will. Can you find out the trends and overcome the challenges? We would say yes. It all depends on whether you want to develop and apply this attitude.
Author: Alan L. Carsrud
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2009-07-30
Total Pages: 383
ISBN-13: 1441904433
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Interest in the functioning of the human mind can certainly be traced to Plato and Aristotle who often dealt with issues of perceptions and motivations. While the Greeks may have contemplated the human condition, the modern study of the human mind can be traced back to Sigmund Freud (1900) and the psychoanalytic movement. He began the exploration of both conscious and unconscious factors that propelled humans to engage in a variety of behaviors. While Freud’s focus may have been on repressed sexuality our focus in this volume lies elsewhere. We are concerned herein with the expression of the cognitions, motivations, passions, intentions, perceptions, and emotions associated with entrepreneurial behaviors. We are attempting in this volume to expand on the work of why entrepreneurs think d- ferently from other people (Baron, 1998, 2004). During the decade of the 1990s the eld of entrepreneurship research seemingly abandoned the study of the entrepreneur. This was the result of earlier research not being able to demonstrate some unique entrepreneurial personality, trait, or char- teristic (Brockhaus and Horwitz, 1986). It was both a naïve and simplistic search for the “holy grail” of what made entrepreneurs the way they are. However, many of the researchers in this volume have never gave up the belief that a better und- standing of the mind of the entrepreneur would give us a better understanding of the processes that lead to the creation of new ventures.
Author: Michael Frese
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 132
ISBN-13: 9780863776182
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The psychological study of entrepreneurship is most interesting because small-scale entrepreneurs must work on numerous tasks, such as development, leadership and organization. This text examines predictors of success and entrepreneurial behaviour.
Author: Robert Wood
Publisher:
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 49
ISBN-13: 9781862740259
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Andrea Caputo
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Published: 2020-08-28
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 1789735092
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The success, longevity, and survival of SMEs are deeply linked to the effectiveness of individual decision-making processes, and established firms need to develop an entrepreneurial and innovative decision-making processes to maintain competitive advantages in a continuously changing and increasingly turbulent environment.
Author: Maura McAdam
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2019-02-21
Total Pages: 363
ISBN-13: 3030044025
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This edited collection draws together cutting edge perspectives from leading scholars on the increasingly prominent discussion of entrepreneurial behaviour. Exploring various aspects of human behaviour, the authors analyse the antecedent influences and drivers of entrepreneurial behaviour in different organisational settings. This collection is of interest to scholars, practitioners and even policy-makers, as a result of its in-depth exploration, discussion and evaluation of emerging themes of entrepreneurial behaviour within the field of entrepreneurship and beyond. Offering contextual examples from universities, firms and society, Entrepreneurial Behaviour covers topics such as entrepreneurial intention, gender, crime, effectuation and teamwork.