I Am This, Not That: Matching Actions and Values in the Self-Labeling of Entrepreneurial Identity
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Summary
This explorative research study seeks to understand how and which type of "entrepreneur" undergraduate and graduate students clients at the Shoemaker Innovation Center identify themselves with, and how their day-to-day activities align or do not align with their entrepreneurial self-identification/self-labeling.
Description
The focus is placed on participants who are current student clients at the Shoemaker Innovation Center at Indiana University- Bloomington or those who are part of a start-up team within the center. The goal is to better understand the following questions
Research Questions
1. Do the clients identify themselves as entrepreneurs?
2. Which type of entrepreneur types do they identify themselves with?
3. How do they identify themselves as entrepreneurs? (ex: what activities are they partaking in it that are entrepreneurial?)
4. Are student clients partaking in and exhibiting social entrepreneurship behavior but identify themselves as entrepreneurs driven strictly by profit? (Ex: The clients' company is focused on challenging a specific social status quo, but they claim that they are completely driven by profit. value-based behavior but identifying as profit-based)
Details
| Condition | Healthy |
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| Age | 18years - 100years |
| Clinical Study Identifier | TX10286 |
| Last Modified on | 19 February 2024 |
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