Arco-Tirado Jose L, Bojica Ana, Fernández-Martín Francisco, Hoyle Rick H
Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology, University of Granada, Granada, Spain.
Department of Business Administration, University of Granada, Granada, Spain.
Front Psychol. 2019 Feb 27;10:389. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00389. eCollection 2019.
Extending the growing literature on the role of grit in different life domains, this research explores the relationship between grit and involvement in entrepreneurship. The research highlights the role of personal income and satisfaction with one's current financial situation as moderators of the relationship between grit and entrepreneurial behavior. Using a large representative sample of Spanish young adults and controlling for a number of potential confounding variables, we find that grit is modestly negatively related to the probability of involvement in entrepreneurship. As predicted, however, this relationship is qualified by both income and satisfaction with current financial situation, though in opposite directions and more weakly for satisfaction with financial status. Gritty individuals with higher levels of income are more prone to become entrepreneurs than gritty individuals with lower levels of income. Gritty individuals with lower levels of satisfaction with their financial situation are more likely to set up a business or become self-employed.
为拓展关于毅力在不同生活领域作用的日益增多的文献,本研究探讨了毅力与创业参与度之间的关系。该研究强调了个人收入和对当前财务状况的满意度作为毅力与创业行为之间关系调节因素的作用。通过使用西班牙青年成年人的大型代表性样本并控制一些潜在的混杂变量,我们发现毅力与参与创业的概率呈适度负相关。然而,正如所预测的那样,这种关系受到收入和对当前财务状况满意度的影响,尽管方向相反,且对财务状况满意度的影响较弱。收入水平较高的坚毅个体比收入水平较低的坚毅个体更倾向于成为企业家。对财务状况满意度较低的坚毅个体更有可能创办企业或自主创业。