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Testing Enterprising Tendency In Occupational Groups

British Journal of Management, 1991
SUMMARYThe administration of a test of enterprising tendency showed that business owner‐managers were significantly more enterprising than other occupational groups, namely teachers, nurses, civil servants, clerical trainees and lecturers and trainers. This test, which aims to measure key characteristics of enterprising people, is described within this
Sally P Caird
exaly   +3 more sources

ASSESSING ENTERPRISING ATTRIBUTES — THE USEFULNESS OF CAIRD'S GENERAL ENTERPRISING TENDENCY (GET) TEST

Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 1997
Enterprise and the enterprise culture are regularly referred to in everyday conversation but the term enterprise has a variety of meanings. In its broadest sense enterprise refers to a set of attributes, skills and behaviours which may be demonstrated by an individual.
Stanley Cromie, Ian Callaghan
exaly   +3 more sources

General Enterprising Tendency (GET) and Recommendations to Boost Entrepreneurship Education in Sarawak

International Journal of Asian Business and Information Management, 2011
This paper explores the General Enterprising Tendency (GET) test used to examine the enterprising tendency among business students in Sarawak. The findings from a sample of 75 final year business students indicate low scores in five key enterprising tendencies, namely: need for achievement, need for autonomy, calculated risk taking, drive and ...
Balakrishnan Muniapan
exaly   +6 more sources

The Enterprising Tendency of Occupational Groups

International Small Business Journal: Researching Entrepreneurship, 1991
With the development of interest in the provision for enterprise education in schools, vocational colleges and higher educational institutions in the United Kingdom, a concern arose with the definition and assessment of enterprise attributes. The University Grants Council agreed to finance research at the Durham University Business School, England ...
S. Caird
openaire   +2 more sources

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