Maguk urai – a magyar vállalkozó lelkialkata (A magyarországi kisvállalkozók értékvilágának néhány jellemzője) Their own bosses – The character of the Hungarian entrepreneur (Some aspects of the value system of small entrepreneurs in Hungary)


Autoria(s): Luksander, Alexandra; Mike, Károly; Csite, András
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

The study uses the value test developed by Shalom Schwartz to examine the value system of Hungarian entrepreneurs. First, the dataset of the last wave of the European Social Survey is used to define those value orientations which generally distinguish entrepreneurs from the rest of society in Europe. Second, the prevalence of these ‘entrepreneurial values’ in the general populations of various countries, and Hungary in particular, is explored. Third, using compatible data from a survey of 300 Hungarian small entrepreneurs, the value orientations that distinguish them from other European entrepreneurs and Hungarian non-entrepreneurs are examined. Multivariate regression analyses allow us to draw a nuanced value-portrait of the typical Hungarian entrepreneur. The main conclusion is that although Hungarian small entrepreneurs share the ’core values’ of entrepreneurs in Europe, they are less adventurous and less materialist, but held personal freedom and human relations especially dear.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://unipub.lib.uni-corvinus.hu/853/1/TM67_Luksander_Mike_Csite.pdf

Luksander, Alexandra and Mike, Károly and Csite, András (2012) Maguk urai – a magyar vállalkozó lelkialkata (A magyarországi kisvállalkozók értékvilágának néhány jellemzője) Their own bosses – The character of the Hungarian entrepreneur (Some aspects of the value system of small entrepreneurs in Hungary). Working Paper. Vállalatgazdaságtan Intézet, Budapest.

Publicador

Vállalatgazdaságtan Intézet

Relação

http://unipub.lib.uni-corvinus.hu/853/

Palavras-Chave #Management, business policy, business strategy
Tipo

Monograph

NonPeerReviewed