Abstract:
Psychological Foundation of the Entrepreneurial Mindset by Kelly G. Shaver is the outcome of extensive research and writing conducted over several months. Shaver is a well-respected academic in entrepreneurship, known for his comprehensive study on the psychological dimensions of entrepreneurial behaviour. He is Professor Emeritus at the College of Charleston, studying the cognitive processes influencing entrepreneurial attitude and decision-making. Shaver’s contributions have substantially impacted the comprehensive mentality and driving forces behind entrepreneurs, establishing him as a notable figure in the academic and practical domains of entrepreneurship studies. Shaver’s devotion to this study demonstrates his determination to understand the complex psychological mechanisms forming entrepreneurial behaviour’s foundation. An invaluable resource for academic and practical readers, this extensive study attempts to close the knowledge gap between psychological theory and entrepreneurial entrepreneurship. Shaver aims to offer an all-encompassing understanding of the mental and affective elements that propel entrepreneurial behaviour. The book seeks to expand knowledge of the entrepreneurial mindset and help develop better teaching strategies and more successful entrepreneurial training programmes. It is especially beneficial in the context of college planning, providing valuable insights that can guide the development of curricula and support services that promote entrepreneurial thinking among students. The book’s target audience is scholars, researchers and students specialising in psychology and entrepreneurship.
Description:
Manna, R. (2024). Book review: Shaver, K. G. Psychological Foundation of the Entrepreneurial Mindset. The Journal of Entrepreneurship, 33(2), 423-427. https://doi.org/10.1177/09713557241261935