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title: A data-driven approach exploring the entrepreneurial-managerial spectrum
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authors: Booras A., Auernhammer J., Monlux K., Bruno J., Jahanikia S., Xie H., Sonalkar N., Saggar M.
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year: 2024
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ref: Booras A., Auernhammer J., Monlux K., Bruno J., Jahanikia S., Xie H., Sonalkar N., Saggar M. (2024) PsyArXiv
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journal: "PsyArXiv"
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doi: 10.31234/osf.io/ytqks
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pdf: /pdfs/papers/ent-mgr.pdf
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# Abstract
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Entrepreneurs are responsible for starting new ventures, often with high risk and innovation, while managers oversee existing organizations, optimize operations, and achieve predefined goals. Although frequently seen as a dichotomy, entrepreneurs and managers share responsibilities for building and sustaining a business, and hence, this could also be studied as a spectrum. Previous research has individually examined specific aspects of entrepreneurial (vs managerial) work, but limited studies have examined their effects holistically. Using a wide range of survey instruments, we took an exploratory data-driven approach to explore the entrepreneurial-managerial spectrum. Exploratory factor analysis revealed five latent factors driving variance in our data: Negative Emotions, Fulfillment & Support, Creative Capacity, Collaborative Personality, and Decision-Making Avoidance & Hypervigilance. When explored as a traditional dichotomy, our results found that entrepreneurs scored lower than managers in Decision-Making Avoidance & Hypervigilance and Collaborative Personality. On the other hand, as a spectrum, data suggested an increase in Creative Capacity and a decrease in Decision-Making Avoidance & Hypervigilance with increasing entrepreneurial experience. Emotional health and career success remained similar across groups. Overall, we explored the complex profile of entrepreneurs and managers as a step towards understanding the dynamic and unique combination of personality, cognition, emotional health, and demographics across the entrepreneurial-managerial spectrum.

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