Evolutionism – the hidden face of entrepreneurship
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Resumo: | This text presents the origin of three apparently unconnected concepts: evolutionism as a current of thought influenced and continues to influence ways of thinking; liberalism orients the functions of the state and individuals’ commitment to progress; and behavioral psychology defines the suitable profile for the entrepreneur. The aim here is to interpret the limits of entrepreneurship as a way to achieve social progress, one that in its genesis was established in the figure of the innovative businessman. The theoretical effort is to analyze the possible correlation between the currents of thought of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and the model of the entrepreneur that is currently widely urged as the solution to problems such as unemployment and low income. It seeks to shed light on the theoretical influence of each of these currents of thought and how they may have influenced the present concept of the entrepreneur, follows with some comments on the possible results of melding these theories, and finishes with some considerations on the possible implications of how the Brazilian Service to Support Micro and Small Businesses (Sebrae) defines the entrepreneur. This enterprising spirit may well present characteristics that condition business performance to the point of determining success or failure of the various personal initiatives in the business world. These questions, addressed together, suggest that the problem merits more study, without forgetting that the ideological component may have strongly influenced today’s theories on the theme. |
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Evolutionism – the hidden face of entrepreneurshipEvolucionismo – a face oculta do empreendedorismoentrepreneurshipevolutionismliberalismempreendedorismoevolucionismoliberalismoThis text presents the origin of three apparently unconnected concepts: evolutionism as a current of thought influenced and continues to influence ways of thinking; liberalism orients the functions of the state and individuals’ commitment to progress; and behavioral psychology defines the suitable profile for the entrepreneur. The aim here is to interpret the limits of entrepreneurship as a way to achieve social progress, one that in its genesis was established in the figure of the innovative businessman. The theoretical effort is to analyze the possible correlation between the currents of thought of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and the model of the entrepreneur that is currently widely urged as the solution to problems such as unemployment and low income. It seeks to shed light on the theoretical influence of each of these currents of thought and how they may have influenced the present concept of the entrepreneur, follows with some comments on the possible results of melding these theories, and finishes with some considerations on the possible implications of how the Brazilian Service to Support Micro and Small Businesses (Sebrae) defines the entrepreneur. This enterprising spirit may well present characteristics that condition business performance to the point of determining success or failure of the various personal initiatives in the business world. These questions, addressed together, suggest that the problem merits more study, without forgetting that the ideological component may have strongly influenced today’s theories on the theme. Este texto procura apresentar a origem dos vários conceitos aparentemente desconexos. O evolucionismo como uma corrente de pensamento que influenciou e continua influenciando o modo de ser e pensar das pessoas; o liberalismo como determinante das funções do Estado e dos compromissos individuais com o progresso; e o modelo psicológico que definiu o perfil adequado para o empresariamento. Procura interpretar os limites do empreendedorismo como uma alternativa para o progresso social, mas que em sua gênese foi estabelecido na figura do empresário inovador. O esforço teórico é de analisar uma possível correlação entre correntes de pensamento dos séculos XIX e XX com o modelo de empreendedor que atualmente tem sido difundido como a solução para problemas, como o emprego e a constituição da renda pessoal. Procurou-se apresentar e analisar a influência teórica de cada uma dessas correntes de pensamento que poderiam ter influenciado para a formação atual do conceito empreendedor, tecendo comentários finais sobre os possíveis resultados da fusão destas teorias, este artigo debate os possíveis desdobramentos daquilo que o Sebrae (Serviço Brasileiro de Apoio às Micro e Pequenas Empresas) chama de empreendedor. Este tal empreendedor poderia apresentar características de personalidade que condicionam o desempenho empresarial de maneira a determinar o sucesso ou o fracasso das mais diversas iniciativas pessoais no mundo dos negócios. Estas questões vistas em conjunto sugerem que se estudo melhor o problema, mas não esquecendo que o componente ideológico pode ter influenciado fortemente para a formação das teorias da atualidade que analisam o tema.FUCAPE Business Shool2007-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed ArticleArtigo revisado pelos paresapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://www.bbronline.com.br/index.php/bbr/article/view/42410.15728/bbr.2007.4.1.4Brazilian Business Review; Vol. 4 No. 1 (2007): January to April 2007; 60-73Brazilian Business Review; v. 4 n. 1 (2007): Janeiro a Abril de 2007; 60-731808-23861807-734Xreponame:BBR. Brazilian Business Review (English edition. Online)instname:Fucape Business School (FBS)instacron:FBSengporhttp://www.bbronline.com.br/index.php/bbr/article/view/424/646http://www.bbronline.com.br/index.php/bbr/article/view/424/647Copyright (c) 2007 Brazilian Business Reviewhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Lucas FrazãoBassani, Carolina Lorençato2018-11-06T19:59:58Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/424Revistahttps://www.bbronline.com.br/index.php/bbr/indexONGhttp://www.bbronline.com.br/index.php/bbr/oai|| bbronline@bbronline.com.br1808-23861808-2386opendoar:2018-11-06T19:59:58BBR. Brazilian Business Review (English edition. Online) - Fucape Business School (FBS)false |
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Evolutionism – the hidden face of entrepreneurship Evolucionismo – a face oculta do empreendedorismo |
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Evolutionism – the hidden face of entrepreneurship |
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Evolutionism – the hidden face of entrepreneurship Silva, Lucas Frazão entrepreneurship evolutionism liberalism empreendedorismo evolucionismo liberalismo |
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Evolutionism – the hidden face of entrepreneurship |
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Evolutionism – the hidden face of entrepreneurship |
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Evolutionism – the hidden face of entrepreneurship |
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Silva, Lucas Frazão |
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Silva, Lucas Frazão Bassani, Carolina Lorençato |
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Bassani, Carolina Lorençato |
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Silva, Lucas Frazão Bassani, Carolina Lorençato |
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entrepreneurship evolutionism liberalism empreendedorismo evolucionismo liberalismo |
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entrepreneurship evolutionism liberalism empreendedorismo evolucionismo liberalismo |
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This text presents the origin of three apparently unconnected concepts: evolutionism as a current of thought influenced and continues to influence ways of thinking; liberalism orients the functions of the state and individuals’ commitment to progress; and behavioral psychology defines the suitable profile for the entrepreneur. The aim here is to interpret the limits of entrepreneurship as a way to achieve social progress, one that in its genesis was established in the figure of the innovative businessman. The theoretical effort is to analyze the possible correlation between the currents of thought of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and the model of the entrepreneur that is currently widely urged as the solution to problems such as unemployment and low income. It seeks to shed light on the theoretical influence of each of these currents of thought and how they may have influenced the present concept of the entrepreneur, follows with some comments on the possible results of melding these theories, and finishes with some considerations on the possible implications of how the Brazilian Service to Support Micro and Small Businesses (Sebrae) defines the entrepreneur. This enterprising spirit may well present characteristics that condition business performance to the point of determining success or failure of the various personal initiatives in the business world. These questions, addressed together, suggest that the problem merits more study, without forgetting that the ideological component may have strongly influenced today’s theories on the theme. |
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