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The Psychology of Entrepreneurship
Contributor(s): Baum, J. Robert (Editor), Frese, Michael (Editor), Baron, Robert a. (Editor)

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ISBN: 0805850627     ISBN-13: 9780805850628
Publisher: Psychology Press
OUR PRICE: $171.00  

Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: July 2006
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Entrepreneurship is essential for international social and economic well-being, as new ventures are the dominant source of job creation, market innovation, and economic growth in many societies. In this book, a noted group of researchers use findings, methods, and theories of modern psychology as the basis for gaining important, new insights into entrepreneurship-and into the hearts and minds of the talented, passionate professionals who create new business ventures.
"The Psychology of Entrepreneurship, "a volume in the SIOP Organizational Frontiers Series, " "is the first book written about the psychology of entrepreneurship, and includes over 60 research questions to guide industrial organizational psychology, organizational behavior, and entrepreneurship research about entrepreneurs. It seeks to answer questions such as, how and why do some people, but not others, recognize opportunities, decide to start new ventures, and organize successful, rapidly growing new ventures?
Some topics addressed include:
*methods to help researchers explore the domain of entrepreneurship research;
*the entire process of starting a new business;
*characteristics of the individual entrepreneur;
*the history of entrepreneurship education;
*the cross-cultural effects of entrepreneurship; and
*the viewpoints of seasoned psychologists who analyze current entrepreneurship research methods.
This book will appeal to teachers, students, and researchers in the areas of industrial organizational psychology, organizational behavior, entrepreneurship, and management.

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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Industrial & Organizational Psychology
- Business & Economics | Entrepreneurship
- Psychology | Applied Psychology
Dewey: 338.040
LCCN: 2006040523
Series: SIOP Organizational Frontiers
Physical Information: 1.17" H x 6.3" W x 9.08" L (1.62 lbs) 432 pages
Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Index, Table of Contents
 
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Entrepreneurship is essential for international social and economic well-being, as new ventures are the dominant source of job creation, market innovation, and economic growth in many societies. In this book, a noted group of researchers use findings, methods, and theories of modern psychology as the basis for gaining important, new insights into entrepreneurship-and into the hearts and minds of the talented, passionate professionals who create new business ventures.

The Psychology of Entrepreneurship, a volume in the SIOP Organizational Frontiers Series, is the first book written about the psychology of entrepreneurship, and includes over 60 research questions to guide industrial organizational psychology, organizational behavior, and entrepreneurship research about entrepreneurs. It seeks to answer questions such as, how and why do some people, but not others, recognize opportunities, decide to start new ventures, and organize successful, rapidly growing new ventures?

Some topics addressed include:

  • methods to help researchers explore the domain of entrepreneurship research;
  • the entire process of starting a new business;
  • characteristics of the individual entrepreneur;
  • the history of entrepreneurship education;
  • the cross-cultural effects of entrepreneurship; and
  • the viewpoints of seasoned psychologists who analyze current entrepreneurship research methods.

This book will appeal to teachers, students, and researchers in the areas of industrial organizational psychology, organizational behavior, entrepreneurship, and management.

 
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