The purpose of assessing a person’s entrepreneurial capacity is to classify their quality characteristics
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16918373Keywords:
entrepreneurial capacity, quality characteristics, assessing.Abstract
Assessing an individual's entrepreneurial capacity is fundamental to understanding the traits and attributes
that contribute to their potential for entrepreneurial success. This study explores the purpose of assessing a person's
entrepreneurial capacity, with a focus on classifying their quality characteristics. Drawing upon a comprehensive review
of literature from entrepreneurship studies and related fields, as well as insights from expert consultation, a conceptual
framework is developed to guide the classification process. The framework delineates key dimensions, traits, and
attributes that underpin entrepreneurial capacity assessment, encompassing aspects such as creativity, risk-taking,
resilience, and leadership. Through literature review and validation, the classification of quality characteristics is refined
to ensure coherence and applicability. The findings of this study contribute to a deeper understanding of entrepreneurial
capacity assessment and provide insights for research, practice, and policy in the field of entrepreneurship. By elucidating
the quality characteristics associated with assessing entrepreneurial capacity, this study aims to inform the development
of tools, interventions, and strategies aimed at identifying and nurturing entrepreneurial talent
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