Journal article

Who becomes a small scale entrepreneur in a post-socialist environment: On the differences between entrepreneurs and managers in East Germany


Authors listUtsch, A; Rauch, A; Rothfuss, R; Frese, M

Publication year1999

Pages31-42

JournalJournal of Small Business Management

Volume number37

Issue number3

ISSN0047-2778

PublisherTaylor and Francis Group


Abstract
It is argued that personality orientations play a role in the emergence of entrepreneurs, particularly in an ex-socialist country. manners (n = 75) and entrepreneurs (n = 102) are compared in East Germany and it is found that thereare clear differences between them. A discriminant analysis is able to correctly classify 79 percent to the two groups based on variables related to autonomy, innovativeness, competitive aggressiveness, and achievement orientation.



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Harvard Citation styleUtsch, A., Rauch, A., Rothfuss, R. and Frese, M. (1999) Who becomes a small scale entrepreneur in a post-socialist environment: On the differences between entrepreneurs and managers in East Germany, Journal of Small Business Management, 37(3), pp. 31-42

APA Citation styleUtsch, A., Rauch, A., Rothfuss, R., & Frese, M. (1999). Who becomes a small scale entrepreneur in a post-socialist environment: On the differences between entrepreneurs and managers in East Germany. Journal of Small Business Management. 37(3), 31-42.



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