Entrepreneurial attitudes: A distinction between two professional groups

  • Van Wyk R
  • Boshoff A
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Abstract

This study investigates discrimant ability of the Entrepreneurial Attitude Orientations Scale of 365 individuals practicing in two mutually exclusive professions (pharmacists N = 200 and accountants N = 175) on the profiles of Holland’s hexagon of occupational groups. Anova was performed with the EAOS sub-and total scales as dependent variables and entrepreneurial and non-entrepreneurial profiles as independent variables. Some discriminance by means of Tukey’s Range Test and interaction through LS-means was found between the two professions and employment status of individuals. Implications for management are indicated.

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Van Wyk, R., & Boshoff, A. B. (2004). Entrepreneurial attitudes: A distinction between two professional groups. South African Journal of Business Management, 35(2), 33–38. https://doi.org/10.4102/sajbm.v35i2.655

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