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Entrepreneurial personalities in political leadership
Obschonka, Martin; Fisch, Christian
2018In Small Business Economics, 50 (4), p. 851-869
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Keywords :
Personality; big five; political leadership; Donald J. Trump; entrpereneurship
Abstract :
[en] Societies around the globe respond to the contemporary technological and economic change by defining entrepreneurship and innovation as core principles for future competitive advantage. Does this rise of the Bentrepreneurial society also imply that entrepreneurial personalities are becoming increasingly widespread and powerful in political leadership? Joseph A. Schumpeter already argued that highly influential entrepreneurs are unique and show a certain personality pattern that can be described as being not only high in creativity and change orientation but also high in competitiveness and rule-breaking. It is interesting to ask whether such Schumpeterian personalities indeed play an increasingly important role in political leadership, given that daily routines of policy leaders, at least at first glance, usually require rather non-entrepreneurial strategies such as careful, risk-averse diplomacy. To address this question, we first survey the existing literature on personality and political leadership.We further present a novel personality analysis of an influential business leader that recently made a transition to political leadership: Donald J. Trump, the incumbent US president. Employing a language-based, computerized method of analyzing Twitter statements, we compare his online personality to the online personality of other influential entrepreneurs and business managers, who do not engage in political leadership. The results indicate that Trump is indeed distinct in that he shows stronger features of a Schumpeterian personality. However, he is also comparatively high in Neuroticism. We discuss these findings focusing on the potential implications of a concentration of entrepreneurial mindsets in political leadership.
Disciplines :
Strategy & innovation
Author, co-author :
Obschonka, Martin
Fisch, Christian  
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
Entrepreneurial personalities in political leadership
Publication date :
2018
Journal title :
Small Business Economics
ISSN :
1573-0913
Publisher :
Springer, New-York, United States - New York
Volume :
50
Issue :
4
Pages :
851-869
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Focus Area :
Entrepreneurship and Innovation / Audit
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