Dissertação
Atitude empreendedora e competência social: uma análise com empreendedores individuais e sociais
Fecha
2012-05-11Registro en:
BARROS, Izabel Cristina Ferraz. Entrepreneur attitude and social competence: an analysis with individual and social entrepreneurs. 2012. 132 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Administração) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2012.
Autor
Barros, Izabel Cristina Ferraz
Institución
Resumen
Entrepreneurship has been consolidated as one of the pillars to country
development, through generation of incomes and work to population. However,
entrepreneurship is not centered only on the business world. Nowadays a new
branch of entrepreneurship is emerging, known as social entrepreneurship, whose
main focus is social mission. Therefore, social competence must also be part of
entrepreneurs' profile, both individual and social entrepreneurs, so that they are able
to develop cooperative work relationships. This study is inserted in this context and it
aimed to identify the relation between entrepreneur attitude and social competence
according to the perception of individual and social entrepreneurs. Thus it was
conducted a descriptive research with a quantitative approach. The population
researched consisted of 136 managers who are members of Santa Maria Young
Entrepreneurs Association and 36 managers of social organizations registered at the
Social Organização Parceiros Voluntários , to whom a questionnaire was applied,
which was developed with basis on the model proposed by Lopez Junior and Souza
in 2005, named Measurement Instrument of Entrepreneur Attitude (IMAE). The
second model consisted of questions related to social competence defined by Baron
and Shane (2007). Statistic descriptive analyses were done such as distribution of
frequencies, Correlation of Pearson and the Mann Whitney's Non-Parametric Test.
The results led to family influence as the main reason for entrepreneur activity choice
among individual entrepreneurs, and living with another entrepreneur as the second
reason, while to social entrepreneurs the main reasons were necessity of helping
needy people/communities and living with other entrepreneur. The analyses referring
to Correlation of Pearson indicated positive correlations among all the dimensions of
entrepreneur attitude, and social competence as well. Comparing the two groups
studied through Mann-Whitney's Test, the results led to the existence of a significant
difference between individual and social entrepreneurs regarding the social
dimension. The other dimensions showed statistically no significant results to the two
groups, and the social competence as well.