Ch.2
Characteristics often attributed to the entrepreneur include:
Commitment, determination, and perseverance
What characteristic(s) that propel entrepreneurs into success can be exhibited to the "extreme"?
Overbearing need for control
Which of the following is an aspect of the "dark side" of entrepreneurship?
a need for control & a sense of distrust
Which of the following is not a trait of successful entrepreneurs?
frustration
Which of the following is not a way to combat stress?
ignoring coping mechanisms
Team building
involves including qualified people in the venture.
Which of the following is not characteristic of the "dark side" of entrepreneurship?
knowing when to take a vacation
Which of the following is not a common characteristic of entrepreneurs?
lack of motivational drive
A decision to sell toys that pass minimum safety standards but can often result in minor accidents to children is an example of a(n)
legal and unethical decision.
Which of the following may be the greatest risk to the well-being of the entrepreneur?
psychic risk
Which of the following is not a source of stress?
success in business
Which is not a trait of a successful entrepreneur?
trouble fitting in
One trait not common in entrepreneurs is:
entrepreneurs need structure
Which of the following is a true statement about team building?
The entrepreneur needs a competent team to implement an idea.
Which of the following is a false statement about entrepreneurs?
They do not use failure as a tool for learning.
Entrepreneurs
are driven by intense commitment and perseverance.
Entrepreneurial persistence is related to
avoiding counter influences to entrepreneurship
What kind of thinking can lead to unethical behavior in a business context?
bottom line
In the _____ sense, ethics provides the basic rules or parameters for conducting any activity in an "acceptable manner."
broadest
Areas of risk to the entrepreneur include
career, family, psychic
A __________ is a statement of ethical practices or guidelines to which an enterprise adheres.
code of ethics
Entrepreneurs with a drive to achieve want to
compete
One could correlate _____ with a high energy level.
creativity
When outcomes meet or exceed expectations, _____ is positively reinforced.
entrepreneurial behavior
For entrepreneurs, vision describes
where the entrepreneur wants to go
In the Monroy-Folger Model of Risk Typology, profit-seeking activity is associated with:
strong desire to maximize profit
The entrepreneurial ego can cause the entrepreneur to
take characteristics that usually lead to success to the extreme.
With psychic risk you fear
failure
If an entrepreneur believes in himself/herself and that their accomplishments and setbacks are within their own control, they possess a (n) _____.
internal locus of control.
The "dark side" of entrepreneurship refers to
a destructive force within the energetic drive of entrepreneurs.
Which of the following is not associated with an entrepreneur seeking feedback?
entrepreneurs want to belittle their competition
One factor not found in high achievers is
failure to listen to feedback.
In starting or buying a new business, the higher the rewards, the
greater the risk.
Entrepreneurial stress can be caused by having a type A personality which can be defined as
having a chronic sense of time urgency
A decision to sell pharmaceuticals that have not been cleared with the Federal Drug Administration is an example of a(n)
illegal and unethical decision.
When entrepreneurs believe that their accomplishments and setbacks are within their own control and influence, they are exhibiting
internal locus of control.
The Greek word ethos means
mode of conduct
Stress can be dealt with by:
networking and delegating
Every person has the _____ and _____ to pursue a career as an entrepreneur
potential; free choice
Generally, entrepreneurial stress is due to
the discrepancy between the entrepreneur's expectations and the ability to meet demands
The decision to behave entrepreneurially is the result of the interaction of:
the individual's personal entrepreneurial mind-set and an opportunity
A clear pattern among successful entrepreneurs is
their focus on opportunity rather than resources.
With persistent problem solving, entrepreneurs
think anything is possible.