Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal (Print ISSN: 1087-9595; Online ISSN: 1528-2686)

Abstract

Analyze Sociological Daily Self-Experience in An Entrepreneurial Environment A Review of Entrepreneur Biographies

Author(s): Hossein Moghimi Esfandabadi, Zahra Sarafrazi Esfandabadi, Yasmin Mollaie and Abolfazl Moghimi Esfandabadi

The main purpose of this study is to investigate analyze sociological process of daily self-experience and entrepreneurial environment with a focus on the review of entrepreneur biographies. The theoretical framework for the study based on sociological theory focusing on Mead’s (1934) and Blumer’s continuous action (1969) in entrepreneurial process. The methodology was designed based on practical purpose and information collection with an emphasis on narrative analysis of entrepreneur biographies. The statistical population of the study includes interviews with the entrepreneurs in recent years. The researcher analyzed the interviews through content analysis. The results indicate that entrepreneurs possess procedural characteristics from birth to adulthood. Through reasoning and perception, an entrepreneur achieves trust during daily activities. Being different and effective is a dream for entrepreneurs from birth to adulthood. The nature of entrepreneurship starts from an entrepreneur’s self through which entrepreneur’s experiences shape.

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