A DISCUSSION ABOUT PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ENTREPRENEURS IN THE CONTEXT OF CULTURE'S IMPACT

Küreselleşen dünyadaki ekonomik, sosyal, kültürel ve teknolojik değişimler; gelişim bakımından tüm ekonomilerde önemli bir yeri olan üretime ve girişimciliğe duyulan ihtiyacı artırmıştır. Söz konusu girişimleri gerçekleştirecek olan kişiler ise; girişimci özelliklere sahip olan bireylerdir. Zira girişimcilerin kişisel özelliklerinin belirlenmesinin, girişimci adaylarının belirlenmesine ve yönlendirilmesine katkı sağlayabileceği düşünülmektedir. Girişimci özelliklerinin tespiti ayrıca, eksiklerin saptanması ve giderilmesine de fayda sağlayabilecektir. Bu bağlamda söz konusu çalışma, çeşitli kültürler açısından girişimcilere özgü farklı özelliklerin açıklanması ve değerlendirilmesi amacıyla gerçekleştirilen literatür taramasına dayalı olup, kuramsal bir nitelik arz etmektedir

KÜLTÜR ETKİSİ BAĞLAMINDA GİRİŞİMCİLERİN KİŞİSEL ÖZELLİKLERİ HAKKINDA BİR TARTIŞMA

Economic, social, cultural, and technologic changes in globalized world have increased the need to production and entrepreneurship which has an important place in all economies in terms of development. The people who will realize enterprise are individuals having entrepreneurial characteristics. Because it can be considered that to determine the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs will be able to contribute to identifying candidates for the entrepreneurship and directing them. To determine entrepreneurial characteristics also benefit to identifying deficiencies and eliminating them. In this context, explanation of different characteristics peculiar to entrepreneurs and evaluation of them in terms of various cultures are aimed in this theoretical study which is based on literature review

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