Idiosyncratic psychological aspects in entrepreneurship
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Entrepreneurship is having the courage to transform an idea in reality and with it achieve personal, nancial and recognition satisfaction. The psychological ability to handle failure has proven essential in success.
We analysed the importance of idiosyncratic psychological aspects in the success of entrepreneurs through an observational study accompanying 20 entrepreneurs from the idea presentation phase to company incorporation.
During the observation period 4 distinct psychological phases of the entrepreneurs were observed, being it possible to describe them as follows: absorption of information and knowledge; application of the gathered knowledge to their speci c cases; frustration generated by criticism, namely from investors who didn’t recognise the value of their projects; realism and implementation of the project.
Having passed more than 6 months after the analysis period, one can verify that the entrepreneurs who have travelled the 4 phases are today developing their projects being that the remaining ones are in a similar situation as at the end of the initial two months.
Conclusion: The ability to cope with frustration and rejection is a determinant factor in the success of the entrepreneur. The ability to learn from rejection, more than resilience help the entrepreneur to proceed.
Entrepreneurship is having the courage to transform an idea in reality and with it achieve personal, financial and
recognition satisfaction. The psychological ability to handle failure has proven essential in success.
Goal: Analyse the importance of idiosyncratic psychological aspects in the success of entrepreneurs.
Method: Observational study, using a case study, a group of 20 entrepreneurs from the idea presentation phase to company
incorporation during a period of two months.
Results: During the observation period 4 distinct psychological phases of the entrepreneurs were observed, being it possible to
describe them as follows: absorption of information and knowledge; application of the gathered knowledge to their specific
cases; frustration generated by criticism, namely from investors who don’t recognize the value of their projects; realism and
implementation of the project.
Having passed more than 6 months after the analysis period, one can verify the entrepreneurs who have travelled the 4 phases
and specially reached the realism of
Phase 4, are today developing their projects being that the remaining ones, majority of which weren’t able to overcome Phase 3,
are in a similar situation as at the end of the initial two months.
Conclusion: The ability to cope with frustration and rejection is a determinant factor in the success of the entrepreneur. The
ability to learn from rejection, more than resilience help the entrepreneur to proceed. Therefore, based on the observations,
entrepreneurship has a lot to gain if besides technical assistance also coaching assistance is provided.