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Entrepreneurial Wisdom

Thomas Walker ()
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Thomas Walker: Corporate Resilience Institute and Institute for Sustainable Solutions

A chapter in Cultural Roots of Sustainable Management, 2016, pp 165-179 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract How do entrepreneurs make successful decisions?—It is not only their technical, trading and management competences.—Often, decisions are based on a “gut feeling” founded by personal values, virtues and ethics. In this article, the patterns behind successful decision-making competency is demonstrated and combined into a holistic and multidimensional management model (the integrative management approach). This approach both serves as cornerstone to enable corporate resilience while also providing a foundation for the BAT (best available technology) in the area of CSR and Sustainability.

Keywords: Practical Wisdom; Proactive Behavior; Deep Meaning; United Nations Industrial Development Organization; Conscious Mind (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-28287-9_13

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