Toward a Psychology of Entrepreneurship

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ISBN-10:

1601982968

ISBN-13:

9781601982964

Author(s): Frese, Michael
Released: Nov 09, 2009
Format: Paperback, 72 pages
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Description:

Toward a Psychology of Entrepreneurship examines a theory of entrepreneurship, its empirical base, and its implications. First, it argues that a psychological approach is necessary to understand entrepreneurship. Second, it argues that any theory of entrepreneurship should use active actions as a starting point - entrepreneurship is the epitome of an active agent in the market, rather than a reactive agent. Third, it discusses an action regulation theory to better understand the psychology of entrepreneurship. Fourth, it provides examples how this theory can help to understand entrepreneurial success. Finally, it suggests intervention programs to help entrepreneurs to be successful at growing their organizations. Toward a Psychology of Entrepreneurship presents a descriptive definition of the entrepreneur. It also emphasizes that entrepreneurship does not necessarily imply the startup and growth of business organizations but is a more general phenomenon of starting social organizations and changing organizations. Thus, it also includes social entrepreneurs in its definition of the entrepreneur - thus, founders of social service organizations are considered part of the entrepreneurship landscape.

























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