Metaphors of Entrepreneurship among Polish Students: Preliminary Research Findings

Objective: In Poland entrepreneurship is often viewed as an extremely risky process and entrepreneurs are often portrayed in a negative light. The research goals  of our exploratory study is to identify  the entreprenurship metaphors among Polish management students.   Research Design & Method...

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Main Authors: Michał Chmielecki, Łukasz Sułkowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cracow University of Economics 2016-12-01
Series:Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review
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Online Access:http:////eber.uek.krakow.pl/index.php/eber/article/view/145
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description Objective: In Poland entrepreneurship is often viewed as an extremely risky process and entrepreneurs are often portrayed in a negative light. The research goals  of our exploratory study is to identify  the entreprenurship metaphors among Polish management students.   Research Design & Methods: Authors decided to run both qualitative and quantitative research.  In the first part we addressed 124 management students on three levels BA, MA and MBA.  The respondents were asked to give their metaphorical expressions on paper. The next step was to prepare a questionnaire based on 7 point Likert scale. This questionnaire was run among  BA management student group composed of 82 students Findings: Our results suggest that there are several major entrepreneurial narratives evident among all three groups including creativity and innovation, competition, war, journey, risk, adventure and exploitation.  Implications & Recommendations: The empirical findings serve as a starting point for further in-depth research in this area. It is recommended that in order to gain a complete picture of the issues underlying the results, both qualitative and quantitative research on a bigger sample should be undertaken. Contribution & Value Added: The originality of this work lies in studying some aspects of entrepreneurship metaphors among non-entrepreneurs in Poland.  With regards to the research limitation, it must be highlighted that it was a pilot study and the results cannot be generalized.
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spelling doaj.art-80b496b56a1e40d09d075c97d76209342022-12-21T17:31:39ZengCracow University of EconomicsEntrepreneurial Business and Economics Review2353-883X2353-88212016-12-014414115110.15678/EBER.2016.040409123Metaphors of Entrepreneurship among Polish Students: Preliminary Research FindingsMichał Chmielecki0Łukasz SułkowskiSpołeczna Akademia NaukObjective: In Poland entrepreneurship is often viewed as an extremely risky process and entrepreneurs are often portrayed in a negative light. The research goals  of our exploratory study is to identify  the entreprenurship metaphors among Polish management students.   Research Design & Methods: Authors decided to run both qualitative and quantitative research.  In the first part we addressed 124 management students on three levels BA, MA and MBA.  The respondents were asked to give their metaphorical expressions on paper. The next step was to prepare a questionnaire based on 7 point Likert scale. This questionnaire was run among  BA management student group composed of 82 students Findings: Our results suggest that there are several major entrepreneurial narratives evident among all three groups including creativity and innovation, competition, war, journey, risk, adventure and exploitation.  Implications & Recommendations: The empirical findings serve as a starting point for further in-depth research in this area. It is recommended that in order to gain a complete picture of the issues underlying the results, both qualitative and quantitative research on a bigger sample should be undertaken. Contribution & Value Added: The originality of this work lies in studying some aspects of entrepreneurship metaphors among non-entrepreneurs in Poland.  With regards to the research limitation, it must be highlighted that it was a pilot study and the results cannot be generalized.//eber.uek.krakow.pl/index.php/eber/article/view/145Metaphors of entrepreneurship, entreprenurship, metaphors, research, Poland
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Metaphors of Entrepreneurship among Polish Students: Preliminary Research Findings
Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review
Metaphors of entrepreneurship, entreprenurship, metaphors, research, Poland
title Metaphors of Entrepreneurship among Polish Students: Preliminary Research Findings
title_full Metaphors of Entrepreneurship among Polish Students: Preliminary Research Findings
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title_short Metaphors of Entrepreneurship among Polish Students: Preliminary Research Findings
title_sort metaphors of entrepreneurship among polish students preliminary research findings
topic Metaphors of entrepreneurship, entreprenurship, metaphors, research, Poland
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