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The Geography Of Entrepreneurial Psychology Martin Obschonka

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The Geography Of Entrepreneurial Psychology Martin Obschonka
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.77 MB
Pages: 128
Author: Martin Obschonka, Michael Fritsch, Michael Stuetzer
ISBN: 9781788973373, 9781788973380, 1788973372, 1788973380
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Geography Of Entrepreneurial Psychology Martin Obschonka by Martin Obschonka, Michael Fritsch, Michael Stuetzer 9781788973373, 9781788973380, 1788973372, 1788973380 instant download after payment.

The Geography of Entrepreneurial Psychology summarizes existing research and relevant insights from psychology, economics, management, sociology and geography to provide an overview to a new and innovative interdisciplinary field, answering the critical question 'what is a vibrant startup culture?' Highlighting recent empirical advances in mapping and analysing regional differences in macro-psychological factors associated with entrepreneurship, the book discusses the role of historical trajectories of regional differences, considering their significance to contemporary entrepreneurial and geographical psychology. Chapters turn to established psychological theories, such as McClelland's Human Motivation Theory and the Big Five personality traits, to measure entrepreneurship culture and its persistence between regions and cities, delivering key implications for practice, education and policy in entrepreneurship. Setting a crucial agenda for future research, this cutting-edge book is vital reading for students and researchers of entrepreneurship cultures, particularly those focusing on regional differences. Psychologists and geographers will also benefit from this book's multidisciplinary insights into spatial aspects of entrepreneurial psychology.

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