Personality Traits of Entrepreneurs: A Review of Recent ...
the personalities of sentrepreneur that set them apart from general business managers. In the ... subpopulations behave differently (e.g., Hurst and Pugsley, 2011, Levine and Rubenstein, 2017), ... We do not pretend to uncover a once-and-for-all synthesis with this review , and nor do we ...
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