Characteristics explaining business success of entrepreneurs versus managers

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Do the personal characteristics of successful entrepreneurs differ from those of successful managers? This question is addressed using a random sample of Dutch firms. The personal characteristics of leaders of small firms, more adequately described as entrepreneurs, are compared with the leaders of larger firms, more adequately described as managers. © 1988.

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Kalker Konijn, P. A. B., & Plantenga, J. (1988). Characteristics explaining business success of entrepreneurs versus managers. The Journal of Behavioral Economics, 17(2), 133–142. https://doi.org/10.1016/0090-5720(88)90004-6

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