El lado psicológico de una startup: historia clínica y capital de riesgo
Resumen
Entrepreneurship, a multidimensional construct, has been approached
from different angles and paradigms. From the technical side, there
are multiple diagnostic tools to analyze and elaborate an entrepreneurial
project. From the individual’s side, the psychology of
entrepreneurship had used various tests to investigate different aspects
of the entrepreneur, his personality, cognitive processes, competencies,
even the so-called dark triad of personality.
However, they are all cross-sectional in nature. Because of a literature
review, from an abductive process (Tavory & Timmermans,
2014), and in line with Welter and Gardner (2017), who have initiated
a call to deepen the study of entrepreneurship from the context,
and with the goal of improving the selection and support of future
entrepreneurs and their projects, it is proposed to use the clinical
history process, widely used in psychology, as a tool that might help
to know in a historical way the entrepreneur.
The proposed adaptation of it to entrepreneurship suggests that
the probability of success of the stakeholders (entrepreneur, incubator,
government, investors) involved in supporting the project can be
increased.
Key words: entrepreneurial psychology, clinical history, startups
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