Entrepreneurial personality, conscientiousness, self-control, and grit: The psychological side of self-employment

The psychological approach to entrepreneurial activity helps to explain why people decide or not to undertake. The objective of this study is to analyze different entrepreneurial personality profiles, as well as to identify the personality variables that can explain becoming a selfemployer. Using a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Anales de psicología (Murcia, Spain) Spain), 2021-05, Vol.37 (2), p.361
Hauptverfasser: Postigo, Álvaro, Cuesta, Marcelino, García-Cueto, Eduardo
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The psychological approach to entrepreneurial activity helps to explain why people decide or not to undertake. The objective of this study is to analyze different entrepreneurial personality profiles, as well as to identify the personality variables that can explain becoming a selfemployer. Using a sample of 586 participants (Mage = 39.31; SDage = 14.66), different entrepreneurial personality profiles were analyzed using latent profile analysis techniques. In addition, it was analyzed whether there were differences in other psychological variables based on the entrepreneurial personality profile. Finally, it was studied, using a structural equation model, if conscientiousness, selfcontrol, grit and entrepreneurial personality help to explain why people become selfemployed. The results support the existence of three latent profiles of entrepreneurial personality (low, medium and high), being high entrepreneurial personality the one profile that shows higher scores in other psychological variables, as well as a higher proportion of selfemployers. The proposed structural equation model explains 2.6% of the variance of the variable being selfemployed, so the personality variables help to explain a small part of entrepreneurial activity.
ISSN:0212-9728
1695-2294
DOI:10.6018/analesps.453711