The Charcteristics of Expatriate Entrepreneurs
研究了洪都拉斯外派企业家的投资活动和个人特征,发现个人动机比财务动机更重要,政府激励不影响决策,且外派企业家仅在“秩序”特质上与普通人群有显著差异。
DAVID R. BEFUS is with Azusa Pacific University, California, USA, George S. Vozikis is with Memphis State University, Tennessee, USA, and Timothy S. Mescon and Debbie L. Mescon are with Salisbury State University, Maryland, USA. The investment activity of expatriate entrepreneurs in Honduras in Central America and their personal characteristics were compared with other entrepreneurial propulations for this paper. The economic development impact of the expatriate investor was also explored. The profile generated from the study indicates that personal reasons were more significant that financial reasons in motivating the investor to locate overseas and government incentives played no part in the decision-making process. The comparison of personality characteristics yielded mixed results. Unlike entrepreneurs surveyed in other studies, this population of expatriate entrepreneurs demonstrated a statistically significant difference from the normal population only in relation to the characteristic of 'order'.