Behavioral Sciences (Jan 2023)

A Secure Base for Entrepreneurship: Attachment Orientations and Entrepreneurial Tendencies

  • Sandra Segal,
  • Mario Mikulincer,
  • Lihi Hershkovitz,
  • Yuval Meir,
  • Tamir Nagar,
  • Yossi Maaravi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13010061
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 61

Abstract

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Entrepreneurship catalyzes economic growth; it generates jobs, advances the economy and solves global challenges. Hence, it is crucial to understand the factors contributing to entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs’ development. While many studies have investigated intrapersonal factors for entrepreneurial tendencies, the present study focuses on a critical yet often overlooked interpersonal aspect: attachment orientations. Specifically, this article examines the relationship between adult attachment orientations and entrepreneurial tendencies. Three studies across three countries (Israel, the UK, and Singapore) indicated that an anxious attachment orientation in close relationships is negatively associated with enterprising tendencies. In Israel (Study 1) and Singapore (Study 2), avoidant attachment in close relationships was also negatively correlated to such tendencies. Overall, the more people feel secure in close relationships (lower scores on attachment anxiety or avoidance), the higher their enterprising tendencies. Limitations and future research suggestions are discussed.

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