SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: INFLUENCE OF PERSONALITY TRAITS

Social entrepreneurs have certain different personality description which describes their behaviors/actions. Personality traits are partially developed by innate nurturing, socialization, and education. These implicit traits play an important role in driving social entrepreneurial decision-making. T...

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