Let's put the person back into entrepreneurship research: A meta-analysis on the relationship between business owners' personality traits, business creation, and success
Giessen School of Theology · University of Giessen
Abstract
Abstract The role of personality traits in the decision to start a business and to maintain it successfully is discussed controversially in entrepreneurship research. Our meta-analysis builds upon and extends earlier meta-analyses by doing a full analysis of personality traits that includes a comparison of different traits from a theoretical perspective and by analysing a full set of personality predictors for both start-up activities as well as success. Theoretically, our article adds to the literature by matching traits to the tasks of entrepreneurs. The results indicate that traits matched to the task of running a business produced higher effect sizes with business creation than traits that were not matched…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 38.49
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 189
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Big Five personality traits
- Moderation
- Entrepreneurship
- Psychology
- Personality
- Meta-analysis
- Autonomy
- Locus of control
- Decent work and economic growth