INTERVIEW
CULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT: ANOTHER VIEW
VOL. 7, NO. 3, PGS. 1–10

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Culture and Entrepreneurship: How They Relate
A conversation with Shaker A. Zahra

This interview was conducted by Javier Toro.

Shaker A. Zahra is Robert E. Buuck Chair of Entrepreneurship and Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship at the Carlson School of Management of the University of Minnesota.

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Is there a culture of entrepreneurship? If so, what is it? Can it differ significantly from mainstream culture?

Absolutely! There seems to be a culture of entrepreneurship that is quite distinctive. In the United States, it is often equated with the beliefs, values, habits, and behaviors of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs. This culture embraces risk-taking, failure as a learning opportunity, persistence, resilience, innovation, pushing boundaries, collaboration, and the belief [...]

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