Cultural Impact on Entrepreneurial Expectations
Brandt, Tiina; Wanasika, Isaac; Dubickis, Mikus; Treacy, Stephen; Pihlajarinne, Hanna; Acocella, Rocco; Militaru, Andreea; Bakker, Diederich; Liu, J; Liu, Rong; Yukie, Tsuzuki; Vo, Thu (2022)
Brandt, Tiina
Wanasika, Isaac
Dubickis, Mikus
Treacy, Stephen
Pihlajarinne, Hanna
Acocella, Rocco
Militaru, Andreea
Bakker, Diederich
Liu, J
Liu, Rong
Yukie, Tsuzuki
Vo, Thu
Editoija
Akcaoglu, Emin
Wehner, Rainer
Würzburg International Business Press
2022
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate qualities that are needed for effective entrepreneurship in a variety of national cultures. The sample represents 731 business students from several countries from Asia, Baltics, USA, Nordic, Middle, South and East Europe. College students completed a questionnaire that identified qualities they would need to start their own entrepreneurial business. Results indicated
statistically significant entrepreneurial qualities between cultures. Starting a business in a specific cultural environment requires unique entrepreneurial qualities. Our results also found support for universally endorsed entrepreneurial qualities. Country-specific strategies for enhancing entrepreneurship are discussed at the end of the paper.
statistically significant entrepreneurial qualities between cultures. Starting a business in a specific cultural environment requires unique entrepreneurial qualities. Our results also found support for universally endorsed entrepreneurial qualities. Country-specific strategies for enhancing entrepreneurship are discussed at the end of the paper.