Born, Not Made
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Born, Not Made

The Entrepreneurial Personality

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Born, Not Made

The Entrepreneurial Personality

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Books, magazine articles, and educational programs on entrepreneurship are all based on the idea that anyone can be an entrepreneur—that entrepreneurs are made, not born. Well, maybe not. In a study of 234 CEOs funded by the Kauffman Foundation, James L. Fisher and James V. Koch came up with a surprising conclusion: Some individuals are simply more naturally fitted to become entrepreneurs than others. They are pre-wired. Because of heredity, some people are much more likely to become successful entrepreneurs or pursue entrepreneurial strategies within a corporate setting profitably. By recognizing that, this book will significantly improve corporate selection processes, strengthen entrepreneurship programs, and boost the confidence of aspiring entrepreneurs through invaluable insights. Among other things, Fisher and Koch show that true entrepreneurs not only see the world differently—they act differently. Compared with corporate managers, for example, they are more confident, more decisive, more likely to upset the apple cart, and more energetic. They love to compete but are notable for the partnerships they are able to fashion with friend and foe alike. Such conclusions are remarkable. Why? Because they are based on the only empirical comparison study yet conducted on entrepreneurship. The insights are not based on personal opinion or case studies but on valid and reliable personality indicators. Because the book shows that certain kinds of people will find it much easier to found successful companies than others, it has many practical applications. It will help organizations fit the right people into jobs requiring an entrepreneurial bent. It will challenge corporations to hire entrepreneurial CEOs who will transform businesses rather than maintain the status quo. And it will speak directly to entrepreneurs and those contemplating starting a business, who will learn if they have the right stuff to start and sustain a business. In short, this book provides insights into the entrepreneurial soul that can change the fortunes of individuals and companies for the better.

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Publisher
Praeger
Year
2008
ISBN
9780313350511
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Chapter One. The Entrepreneurial Personality
  3. Chapter Two. The Scientific Evidence
  4. Chapter Three. Risk-Takers and Change Agents
  5. Chapter Four. Entrepreneurial Management and Leadership Style
  6. Chapter Five. Entrepreneurial Habits and Preferences
  7. Chapter Six. Entrepreneurs as Internationalists and Novelty Seekers
  8. Chapter Seven. CEOs and Their Boards
  9. Chapter Eight. Are You an Entrepreneur?
  10. Chapter Nine. Finding the Right Leader: What Entrepreneurial Research Tells Us
  11. Appendix: The Survey Instrument
  12. Notes
  13. Bibliography
  14. Index