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Driver behaviour and business outcomes: An alternative approach to the psychology of the owner–manager

Driver behaviour and business outcomes: An alternative approach to the psychology of the... Previous psychological approaches to the study of owner–managers are reviewed and an alternative model based on the transactional analysis concept of Drivers is put forward. This model is tested out via a series of interviews and observations of 20 owner–managers of small and medium–sized businesses based in the North East of England. The relationship between driver behaviour and business performance is explored and the negative consequences of driver behaviour for the business are identified. Driver behaviour is also viewed as potentially beneficial and the inherent positive aspects of driver behaviour are proposed as the opposite end of a continuum of behaviours which are at the heart of business success. On a methodological level the need for an approach grounded in the owner–managers behaviour is confirmed. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Entrepreneurship & Regional Development Taylor & Francis

Driver behaviour and business outcomes: An alternative approach to the psychology of the owner–manager

Entrepreneurship & Regional Development , Volume 5 (4): 15 – Jan 1, 1993

Driver behaviour and business outcomes: An alternative approach to the psychology of the owner–manager

Entrepreneurship & Regional Development , Volume 5 (4): 15 – Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Previous psychological approaches to the study of owner–managers are reviewed and an alternative model based on the transactional analysis concept of Drivers is put forward. This model is tested out via a series of interviews and observations of 20 owner–managers of small and medium–sized businesses based in the North East of England. The relationship between driver behaviour and business performance is explored and the negative consequences of driver behaviour for the business are identified. Driver behaviour is also viewed as potentially beneficial and the inherent positive aspects of driver behaviour are proposed as the opposite end of a continuum of behaviours which are at the heart of business success. On a methodological level the need for an approach grounded in the owner–managers behaviour is confirmed.

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Taylor & Francis
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Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
1464-5114
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0898-5626
DOI
10.1080/08985629300000023
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Abstract

Previous psychological approaches to the study of owner–managers are reviewed and an alternative model based on the transactional analysis concept of Drivers is put forward. This model is tested out via a series of interviews and observations of 20 owner–managers of small and medium–sized businesses based in the North East of England. The relationship between driver behaviour and business performance is explored and the negative consequences of driver behaviour for the business are identified. Driver behaviour is also viewed as potentially beneficial and the inherent positive aspects of driver behaviour are proposed as the opposite end of a continuum of behaviours which are at the heart of business success. On a methodological level the need for an approach grounded in the owner–managers behaviour is confirmed.

Journal

Entrepreneurship & Regional DevelopmentTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 1993

Keywords: psychology; entrepreneurs; small business success; failure; transactional analysis; owner–managers.

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