Entrepreneurial Attributes

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Business
case study methodology
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employee skill recognition
enhancing employability strategies
Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurial Attributes
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human capital theory
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organisational behaviour
parapreneur concept
workplace value creation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032510989
  • Weight: 140g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Everybody wants their employer to recognise and value the skills and attributes they have, but not everybody feels those skills are valued. Entrepreneurial Attributes: Accessing Your Inner Entrepreneur for Business and Beyond looks at the link between skills, actions and attributes, and the value they present: value in terms of how an employee can be more valuable to the company they work for – in essence, more employable. The book aims to answer the question: why are entrepreneurial attributes we see in businesspeople valued, but in non-businesspeople they are sometimes not recognised when there is a clear link between entrepreneurial skills and attributes, human capital (effectively your CV) and how successfully a company performs?

Entrepreneurial Attributes: Accessing Your Inner Entrepreneur for Business and Beyond discusses how we currently view skills, actions and attributes, and how those attributes add value to a person in life and to a business that person works for. The author questions whether certain skills and actions are unrecognised or neglected in today’s world, and uses case studies and research methodologies to illustrate how value can be recognised and appreciated within the context of human capital and firm performance. Finally, the book offers tools and strategies which may assist the reader in gaining a better understanding of the way in which their entrepreneurial actions and attributes can enhance their value as a person and also make them more employable. This book also offers businesses tools to better recognise and reward the skills it needs.

The ideal audience for this book are those of us who wish to better evidence the skills and value we can offer a company; Entrepreneurial Attributes: Accessing Your Inner Entrepreneur for Business and Beyond will find an appreciative audience wherever there is a keen interest in the recognition and value of employee skills and attributes.

Andrew Paul Clarke has worked in engineering and science, and now in academia, for the past 30 years. He is an academic in a UK university, and has a PhD in metallurgy and materials science from UMIST and an MBA from Sheffield Hallam University. His expertise is in understanding how enterprise and entrepreneurship theories can be understood and applied in different ways by people with different experiences and skillsets, such those from humanities, arts, health, science or engineering backgrounds.

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