STUDIES REGARDING PERSONAL SKILLS NEEDED IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP. CASE STUDY IN FRANCE, LITHUANIA AND ROMANIA

A study regarding the importance of personal abilities in entrepreneurship was conducted in France, Romania, and Lithuania on several 204 peoples with higher education. The applied methodology was that of opinion polls, in which the subjects were asked to give information regarding the importance in...

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Main Authors: Nicoleta RADU, Ana Aurelia CHIRVASE, Narcisa BABEANU, Ovidiu POPA, Mihai Dan CARAMIHAI, Mihaela BEGEA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest 2020-01-01
Series:Scientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
Online Access:https://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol.20_2/Art53.pdf
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Summary:A study regarding the importance of personal abilities in entrepreneurship was conducted in France, Romania, and Lithuania on several 204 peoples with higher education. The applied methodology was that of opinion polls, in which the subjects were asked to give information regarding the importance in entrepreneurship, of some personal skills such as ''To quickly analyze the data and make decisions'', or ''To direct and lead R&D activity''. The importance of these skills was quantified in the questionnaire by granting notes from 1 to 6, notes whose value was directly proportional to the importance give it to the respective ability. Regarding the assessment of the importance of the ability "To quickly analyze the data and make decisions", from the total respondents, 29 % gave the maximum mark (note 6), and 24% gave mark 5. Regarding the respondent's position for ability entitled ''To direct and lead R&D activity’’, the overall answers have the same values (29% of the respondents gave mark 6 and 24% of them gave mark 5). Regarding the distribution of the answers by countries, it is found that the maximum score (6) was granted by 58% of the Romanian respondents, by 31% of the French respondents, and by 8 % of the Lithuanian respondents. In conclusion, the study achieved regarding the importance of personal skills in the entrepreneurial process carried in the three countries, showed the conditioning of the success of a business by personal entrepreneurial qualities, like: "To quickly analyze the data and make decisions", "To persuade others", ''To be oriented to achieve'' and' 'To direct and lead R&D activity''. These answers placed Romania on the first because its own participants agreeing that these qualities are the personal skills of a successful entrepreneur.
ISSN:2284-7995
2285-3952