Psychologists Map Entrepreneurial Spirit in U.S., Great Britain and Germany
June, 1 2013. Founders of successful
companies tend to exhibit personality traits that make them more
socially engaging, creative and able to handle stress than
nonentrepreneurs, according to new research from the University of Jena
in Germany and The University of Texas at Austin.
Jena researchers Martin Obschonka, Eva Schmitt-Rodermund and Rainer
K. Silbereisen, along with UT Austin Professor of Psychology Samuel
Gosling, mapped the entrepreneurial personality structures in the United
States, Great Britain and Germany, identifying regions where a feeling
of entrepreneurial spirit is "most at home." The research will be
published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.The team analyzed the personalities of more than 500,000 U.S. citizens, in addition to approximately 20,000 German and 15,000 British citizens. The psychologists correlated their findings with economic data derived from various regions within each country.
In the U.S., entrepreneurial spirit -- associated with personality characteristics such as being socially engaging, responsible, creative, able to handle stress, and at times uncompromising -- was high in western states such as Colorado and Utah, and low in Rust Belt states such as Michigan and in Deep South states such as Mississippi. Researchers found substantial correlations between the geographic distribution of the entrepreneurial personality structure and the regional distribution of actual entrepreneurial activity, such as the number of startup businesses in a region.
The psychologists found similar results in Germany and Great Britain. Although there are no firm conclusions regarding the causes of these regional differences, one possible explanation might be found in the socialization processes within the regions, where prevalent "entrepreneurial values" are conveyed through parenting or social institutions.
More details http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/06/130601133658.htm
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