2010
DOI: 10.1080/08276331.2010.10593505
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Entrepreneurship and Spirituality: A Comparative Analysis of Entrepreneurs’ Motivation

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“…For instance, numerous academics have utilized Ashmos and Duchon's (2000) work describing workplace spirituality as a workplace populated by people doing work that gives meaning to their lives. Earlier work on entrepreneurship values showed that entrepreneurs who are doing work they love and who see their work as giving meaning and purpose to their lives, and helping others, were more likely to experience personal growth and joy, and were able to use their talents at work more than entrepreneurs who expressed that they work for the money or to complete a project (Kauanui et al 2010a). Further, a recent review of spirituality and entrepreneurship literature found that "entrepreneurs who practice religious and spiritual values regularly see a significant influence on their happiness, health, joy, productivity, and coping skills" (Balog et al 2014, p. 164).…”
Section: Intrinsic Vs Extrinsic Definitions Of Successmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…For instance, numerous academics have utilized Ashmos and Duchon's (2000) work describing workplace spirituality as a workplace populated by people doing work that gives meaning to their lives. Earlier work on entrepreneurship values showed that entrepreneurs who are doing work they love and who see their work as giving meaning and purpose to their lives, and helping others, were more likely to experience personal growth and joy, and were able to use their talents at work more than entrepreneurs who expressed that they work for the money or to complete a project (Kauanui et al 2010a). Further, a recent review of spirituality and entrepreneurship literature found that "entrepreneurs who practice religious and spiritual values regularly see a significant influence on their happiness, health, joy, productivity, and coping skills" (Balog et al 2014, p. 164).…”
Section: Intrinsic Vs Extrinsic Definitions Of Successmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Two groups emerged based on definitions of success; the "Make Me Whole" group saw work as its own reward, whereas the "Cash is King" group viewed work as a means to financial rewards. It is interesting to note that the study (Kauanui et al 2010a) found significant differences between the two groups of entrepreneurs in values and behaviors when mapping to the constructs defined by the success scales used by Porras et al (2007); that is the "Make Me Whole" group mapped to the intrinsic definition of success and the "Cash is King" group mapped to the extrinsic definition of success.…”
Section: Intrinsic Vs Extrinsic Definitions Of Successmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…A despeito desse estranhamento (BERTERO, 2007), artigos sobre as relações entre religião e administração foram publicados, recentemente, indicando variadas problemáticas de pesquisa: a influência da religião sobre o consumo, o ambiente de trabalho, o processo de decisão, a disposição para empreender, a ética empresarial (DYCK; WIEBE, 2012;KING KAUANUI et al, 2010;MITROFF, 2003;SCHWARZKOPF, 2012;SERAFIM;MARTES;RODRIGUEZ, 2012). O interesse pelo tema também deu origem, em 2004, à criação de uma publicação especializada sobre o assunto, Journal of Management, Spirituality and Religion, e estimulou a crítica a uma apropriação funcionalista de temas da religião em estudos no campo da administração (BOJE, 2008;TRACEY, 2012).…”
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