We hypothesize that risk aversion, plasticity, stability, and locus of control have different effects on a person's decision to enter entrepreneurship and the person's entrepreneurial performance. Empirical results reveal that plasticity and risk tolerance have positive effects on selection but negative effects on income derived in entrepreneurship. Stability, on the other hand, deters entry but has an inversely u‐shaped relation with income. Locus of control has a positive impact on the decision but an insignificant effect on entrepreneurial income. These new insights may guide policy makers on how to help aspiring entrepreneurs overcome the negative effects of their personality traits
There is a growing body of evidence that many entrepreneurs seem to enter and persist in entrepreneu...
Previous research postulated that personality characteristics and demographic factors could have im...
International audienceAlthough cognitive theory has been adopted to explain entrepreneurial risk beh...
There is a growing body of evidence that many entrepreneurs seem to enter and persist in entrepreneu...
A growing literature examines the relationship between personality traits and entrepreneurship, but ...
Entrepreneurship is historically associated with risk bearing. Consequently, risk attitude is widely...
International audienceThere is a growing body of evidence that many entrepreneurs seem to enter and ...
ear Editor, As we know, individual differ-ences play an important role in entrepre-neurship ability ...
This paper uses NCDS data on individual characteristics to distinguish determinants of entrepreneuri...
Abstract—Entrepreneurial self-efficacy plays a significant role in entrepreneurial behavior process,...
This research aims to examine the effect of general Personality Traits on Entrepreneurial Success, a...
This study aims to unpack the psychological and economic consequences when individuals work in an en...
Recently, entrepreneurship is emerging as an important concept in creating economic growth and emplo...
In the management literature, the locus-of-control concept has been applied extensively over the pas...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to permit further understanding of entrepreneurial per...
There is a growing body of evidence that many entrepreneurs seem to enter and persist in entrepreneu...
Previous research postulated that personality characteristics and demographic factors could have im...
International audienceAlthough cognitive theory has been adopted to explain entrepreneurial risk beh...
There is a growing body of evidence that many entrepreneurs seem to enter and persist in entrepreneu...
A growing literature examines the relationship between personality traits and entrepreneurship, but ...
Entrepreneurship is historically associated with risk bearing. Consequently, risk attitude is widely...
International audienceThere is a growing body of evidence that many entrepreneurs seem to enter and ...
ear Editor, As we know, individual differ-ences play an important role in entrepre-neurship ability ...
This paper uses NCDS data on individual characteristics to distinguish determinants of entrepreneuri...
Abstract—Entrepreneurial self-efficacy plays a significant role in entrepreneurial behavior process,...
This research aims to examine the effect of general Personality Traits on Entrepreneurial Success, a...
This study aims to unpack the psychological and economic consequences when individuals work in an en...
Recently, entrepreneurship is emerging as an important concept in creating economic growth and emplo...
In the management literature, the locus-of-control concept has been applied extensively over the pas...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to permit further understanding of entrepreneurial per...
There is a growing body of evidence that many entrepreneurs seem to enter and persist in entrepreneu...
Previous research postulated that personality characteristics and demographic factors could have im...
International audienceAlthough cognitive theory has been adopted to explain entrepreneurial risk beh...