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Entrepreneurship, as a catalyst for innovation and job creation, has significance for prosperity and well-being at both individual and collective levels. There is a wealth of research on entrepreneurship in business, economics, management and sociology, but psychology's contribution is yet to be fully exploited, demanding a more scientific, systematic approach to the study. It is in this context of occupational psychology that the Entrepreneurial Personality Measure (EPM) - featuring psychological capital (PsyCap) - is explored for the development of corporate sustainability and competitive…mehr

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Entrepreneurship, as a catalyst for innovation and job creation, has significance for prosperity and well-being at both individual and collective levels. There is a wealth of research on entrepreneurship in business, economics, management and sociology, but psychology's contribution is yet to be fully exploited, demanding a more scientific, systematic approach to the study. It is in this context of occupational psychology that the Entrepreneurial Personality Measure (EPM) - featuring psychological capital (PsyCap) - is explored for the development of corporate sustainability and competitive advantage. Distinctively, the book provides theoretical and empirical evidence for the viability of the EPM in sustainable business development. It further proposes an integrative model to operationalize and implement the tool within a corporate setting for the gaining of an entrepreneurial and sustainable human competitive advantage. The findings, analysis and recommendations should be especially useful for HR and strategic managers, or anyone who may be considering entrepreneurism towards a sustainable competitive advantage.
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Christin has an MBA (Entrepreneurial Mgt), MSc (Psyc), and MEd (Counseling). But once a school dropout and late bloomer, Christin has a soft spot working with youth-at-risk, as well as meeting like-minded individuals with a zest for entrepreneurship and sustainability. She is actively involved in new venture creation and I-O psychology work in SEA.