The Psychology of Entrepreneurship: New Perspectives

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Michael M. Gielnik, Melissa S. Cardon, Michael Frese
Routledge, 29 dic 2020 - 424 pagine

The Psychology of Entrepreneurship: New Perspectives is an update of the earlier landmark volume in the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Organizational Frontiers Series. This new book takes stock of the advances in the field of the psychology of entrepreneurship with all new chapters and presents the latest findings on traditional topics, such as cognition, motivation, affect, personality, and action.

The Psychology of Entrepreneurship: New Perspectives compiles research of the most prolific scholars in the field to produce an overview of the most important psychological topics relevant to entrepreneurship. It includes novel insights into topics such as entrepreneurial cognition, intrapreneurship and innovation, leadership, entrepreneurial competencies, action theory, entrepreneurship training, and the process of entrepreneurship. Additionally, the updated volume presents new topics that have become more and more important in entrepreneurship research. These topics include affect, clinical psychology and disorders, biological correlates of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial teams, culture, identity, starting capital, failure and exit, contextual factors, age and demographic change, evidence-based entrepreneurship, and entrepreneurs’ well-being.

With a collection of authors comprising experts who have developed the field over the last decade, The Psychology of Entrepreneurship: New Perspectives is vital to all students, scholars, and instructors interested in staying abreast of the most current, novel research and insights into the psychology of entrepreneurship.

 

Sommario

List of Illustrations List of Contributors Series Foreword
1971
New Perspectives
1972
Entrepreneurial Cognition ResearchAn Update
1977
Trends and Future Directions for Affect Research
1999
ADHD Personality Disorders and Others
The Biology of Entrepreneurship
Opening the Black Box of Entrepreneurial Team Functioning
Conditions Contributing to Innovation
An Action Theory Approach to the Psychology of Entrepreneurial Actions and Entrepreneurial Success
Entrepreneurs Competencies
Pitching in the Modern
Entrepreneurial Failure and Exit
Spaces Places and Entrepreneurial Agency
Entrepreneurship Training and Transfer
Entrepreneurship Across the Life Span
An Extended Approach

A CrossCultural Perspective
A PsychologyBased Approach to Stakeholder Engagement
Founder Identity Theory
The WellBeing of Entrepreneurs and Their Stakeholders
Psychology Process and the Entrepreneurial Artifact
Looking 10 Years Back and 10

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Informazioni sull'autore (2020)

Michael M. Gielnik is Professor of HR Development at the Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany. His research focuses on entrepreneurship from a psychological perspective, in particular entrepreneurial learning and training. He has taken a special interest in entrepreneurship in developing countries.

Melissa S. Cardon is the Haslam Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA. Her research focuses on unleashing human potential within entrepreneurial firms, including a dual interest in human resources practices that maximize employee potential, and the emotional, relational, and cognitive aspects of entrepreneurs that contribute to optimizing their behavior and performance.

Michael Frese has won many awards and is affiliated with the Asia School of Business (in collaboration with MIT Sloan Management), the Institute of Management and Organization at Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany, and the NUS Business School in Singapore (provost chair and former head of department). He bases his research on action theory and has developed the famous personal initiative training for entrepreneurs in developing countries. He was editor of the last version of this important book and counts as one of the founding fathers of psychological approaches to entrepreneurship.

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