Creative, responsible, hard-working and dedicated: Personal qualities associated with entrepreneurship and self-management
This article shows an approach, with the purpose of analyzing the personal qualities that undergraduate students assign to entrepreneurship and the narratives that are configured around the figure of the entrepreneur. This research derives from a doctoral thesis that deals with the network of social...
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Centro de Estudio Sociales. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste
2025
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/dpd/article/view/8977 |
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| Sumario: | This article shows an approach, with the purpose of analyzing the personal qualities that undergraduate students assign to entrepreneurship and the narratives that are configured around the figure of the entrepreneur. This research derives from a doctoral thesis that deals with the network of social representations of university students about entrepreneurship. For this purpose, a word association exercise was carried out with 105 young people and semi-structured interviews with 12 students in the last semester of university training in the area of Graphic Design, Computer Engineering and Administration. In this writing some of the results found are presented. Through the stories of the participants, the relationship between entrepreneurship and positive psychology, self-help and the way in which there is a dissemination of certain language and with it certain representations that are linked to values, characters, behaviors and affects, through which a social reality about entrepreneurship is built. A motivational moratorium is offered to confront the systemic precariousness of life trajectories. |
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