Diplomarbeit, 2005
63 Seiten, Note: very good "A"
This paper aims to investigate the factors influencing the decision to start a new business, focusing on the interplay between individual characteristics, environmental support, and cultural influences. It seeks to develop a theoretical framework integrating these factors to better understand the venture creation process.
Challenges of Defining Entrepreneurship: This chapter explores the difficulties in defining entrepreneurship, reviewing various approaches in entrepreneurial research and ultimately proposing a definition. It lays the groundwork for the subsequent chapters by establishing a common understanding of the central concept.
The Impact of Personal Factors in the Venture Creation Process: This chapter delves into the individual characteristics that contribute to entrepreneurial success. It examines personal traits, situational variables, the role of prior experience, and gender differences, demonstrating how these elements influence the decision to create a new venture. The analysis highlights the complex interplay of these factors and their impact on an individual's entrepreneurial journey. Examples from prior research are used to illustrate these points, such as case studies that detail how different personal factors play out in the start-up process.
The Impact of Culture on the Individual in the Venture Creation Process: This chapter examines how cultural contexts shape entrepreneurial behavior. Using Hofstede's cultural dimensions as a framework, the chapter analyzes the influence of culture on individual entrepreneurial traits and decision-making. It explores how cultural norms and values can directly impact an individual's inclination to start a business, and how these cultural contexts interact with personal characteristics. This shows the moderating effect of culture on individual choices.
The Meaning of Environmental Support: This chapter defines and examines the concept of environmental support in the context of new venture creation. It identifies six key sources of environmental support and elaborates on their importance in mitigating the risks associated with starting a business. The chapter emphasizes the crucial role that various forms of support play, ranging from government policies and funding to informal networks and mentorship. The different types of support and how they work together are explored.
The Venture Creation Process: This chapter integrates the findings from previous chapters to present a comprehensive model of the venture creation process. It outlines the key components of this process, highlighting the role of the individual, environmental support, and culture. It also emphasizes the significant part of networking in this process, examining its influence across different cultures. This chapter aims to provide a holistic view of the factors that collectively contribute to successful entrepreneurial ventures. This chapter uses a model, which visualizes how the components interact and how each aspect influences the next, providing a clear pathway to illustrate the overall venture creation process.
Entrepreneurship, Venture Creation, Personal Factors, Cultural Influences, Environmental Support, Networking, Self-Efficacy, Motivation, Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions, Theoretical Framework.
This text is a comprehensive language preview of a research paper investigating the factors influencing the decision to start a new business. It focuses on the interplay between individual characteristics, environmental support, and cultural influences in the venture creation process.
The key themes include defining entrepreneurship, the role of personal factors (including personal traits, situational variables, experience, and gender) in venture creation, the impact of culture (using Hofstede's cultural dimensions) on entrepreneurial decisions, the significance of environmental support (identifying six key sources), and the development of a new framework for understanding the venture creation process.
The paper is structured into five chapters:
The paper aims to investigate the factors influencing the decision to start a new business, focusing on the interplay between individual characteristics, environmental support, and cultural influences. It seeks to develop a theoretical framework integrating these factors to better understand the venture creation process.
The paper proposes a framework that integrates personal factors, cultural influences, and environmental support to provide a holistic understanding of the venture creation process. This framework is presented in detail in the final chapter and visually represented to show the interaction of these components.
The paper identifies six key sources of environmental support which are detailed in the dedicated chapter.
Hofstede's cultural dimensions are used as a framework to analyze the influence of culture on individual entrepreneurial traits and decision-making. The paper explores how cultural norms and values impact the inclination to start a business.
Key words include: Entrepreneurship, Venture Creation, Personal Factors, Cultural Influences, Environmental Support, Networking, Self-Efficacy, Motivation, Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions, Theoretical Framework.
This preview is intended for an academic audience, providing a structured overview of the research paper for analysis and understanding.
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