Risk Taking Propensity of U.S. and Finnish Smes's: Findings on Similarities and Differences (Survey)
Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal 1997, July, 2, 2
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Publisher Description
It is very important that deeper investigations are made to better understand the role of entrepreneurial personality and to properly characterize entrepreneurs. One central psychological aspect of entrepreneurship is a human's risk taking propensity. When Douglas N. Jackson (1976) published his well-known Jackson Personality inventory, one of his key dimensions was risk taking. After him many others, such as Brockhaus (1980, 1982), Masters & Meter (1988), and Ray (1986) have explicitly dealt with the issue of risk taking propensity.
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