This study of 150 Dutch small business owners, identified through business/ network directories, investigated relationships between owners’ understanding of success and their personal values. Business owners ranked 10 success criteria. Per- sonal satisfaction, profitability, and satisfied stakeholders ranked highest. Multidi- mensional scaling techniques revealed two dimensions underlying the rank order of success criteria: person-oriented (personal satisfaction versus business growth) and business-oriented (profitability versus contributing back to society). Furthermore, business growth, profitability, and innovativeness were guided by self-enhancing value orientations (power and achievement). Softer success criteria, such as having satisf...
This article conceptualises and operationalizes ‘subjective entrepreneurial success’ in a manner whi...
Small businesses form a turbulent part of the national economy because of the large-scale movements ...
Small business success, no matter how it is defined, is by no means a guarantee. Recent Dun & Bradst...
This study of 150 Dutch small business owners, identified through business/ network directories, inv...
Despite small and medium sized enterprises accounting for the majority of business activity in most ...
[eng] Nowadays entrepreneurs deal with new technological, social and environmental challenges. Faced...
Doing business is no longer only making profits. Today, organisations are confronted with different ...
This hermeneutical phenomenological study of small business owners’ experiences in a rural New York ...
The purpose of the current study is to empirically examine the relationship between personality char...
This work aims to explore different stages of the entrepreneurial process from the perspective of pe...
The aim of this study was to research how personal attributes differentiate entrepreneurs with regar...
The objectives of research were to identify personal characteristics of entrepreneurs and also to re...
The aim of this research was to explore the role of personal values and their relationship to the m...
The high failure rate among small businesses in South Africa has created an urgent need to identify ...
This hermeneutical phenomenological study of small business owners ’ experiences in a rural New York...
This article conceptualises and operationalizes ‘subjective entrepreneurial success’ in a manner whi...
Small businesses form a turbulent part of the national economy because of the large-scale movements ...
Small business success, no matter how it is defined, is by no means a guarantee. Recent Dun & Bradst...
This study of 150 Dutch small business owners, identified through business/ network directories, inv...
Despite small and medium sized enterprises accounting for the majority of business activity in most ...
[eng] Nowadays entrepreneurs deal with new technological, social and environmental challenges. Faced...
Doing business is no longer only making profits. Today, organisations are confronted with different ...
This hermeneutical phenomenological study of small business owners’ experiences in a rural New York ...
The purpose of the current study is to empirically examine the relationship between personality char...
This work aims to explore different stages of the entrepreneurial process from the perspective of pe...
The aim of this study was to research how personal attributes differentiate entrepreneurs with regar...
The objectives of research were to identify personal characteristics of entrepreneurs and also to re...
The aim of this research was to explore the role of personal values and their relationship to the m...
The high failure rate among small businesses in South Africa has created an urgent need to identify ...
This hermeneutical phenomenological study of small business owners ’ experiences in a rural New York...
This article conceptualises and operationalizes ‘subjective entrepreneurial success’ in a manner whi...
Small businesses form a turbulent part of the national economy because of the large-scale movements ...
Small business success, no matter how it is defined, is by no means a guarantee. Recent Dun & Bradst...