The Relationship of Entrepreneurial Traits, Skill, and Motivation to Subsequent Venture Growth.
University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract
Previous research on entrepreneurship as well as goal, social-cognitive, and leadership theories has guided hypotheses regarding the relationship between entrepreneurial traits and skill (passion, tenacity, and new resource skill) and situationally specific motivation (communicated vision, self-efficacy, and goals) to subsequent venture growth. Data from 229 entrepreneur-chief executive officers and 106 associates in a single industry were obtained in a 6-year longitudinal study. Structural equation modeling revealed a web of relationships that impact venture growth. Goals, self-efficacy, and communicated vision had direct effects on venture growth, and these factors mediated the effects of passion, tenacity,…
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2Topics & keywords
- Tenacity (mineralogy)
- Psychology
- Passion
- Structural equation modeling
- Resource (disambiguation)
- Self-efficacy
- Entrepreneurship
- Social psychology
- Decent work and economic growth