To read this content please select one of the options below:

Aligning personal and entrepreneurial vision for success: The entrepreneur counseling model of the Acadia Centre for Social and Business Entrepreneurship

Deborah Hurst (Center for Innovative Management, Athabasca University, Athabasca, Canada)
Shelley MacDougall (F.C. Manning School of Business Administration, Acadia University, Wolfville, Canada)
Chris Pelham (Acadia Centre for Social and Business Entrepreneurship, Wolfville, Canada)

Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy

ISSN: 1750-6204

Article publication date: 17 October 2008

2583

Abstract

Purpose

While there is no definitive profile of the successful entrepreneur or prescribed pathway for success, research suggests that individuals who proactively accommodate factors that push and pull them into entrepreneurship, align their personal and entrepreneurial visions, and to some extent, build emotional intelligence (EQ), are more likely to succeed. This paper aims to describe an entrepreneur counseling process developed and used by the Acadia Centre for Social and Business Entrepreneurship (ACSBE), located in Nova Scotia, Canada.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors propose an entrepreneur's success, negotiation of push and pull factors, and EQ are all linked, and the ACSBE counseling model draws on these. The case study method was used. ACSBE staffs were interviewed regarding the entrepreneur counseling process, counselor‐training sessions were observed and documents were reviewed. Two ACSBE clients, who together started a successful fair‐trade business, were interviewed for their insights regarding the ACSBE counseling model and their own experiences starting their business.

Findings

The responses of the ACSBE clients illustrate a successful application of the ACSBE Entrepreneurial Decision Making Cycle©. Their personal values, business strategies and performance were linked to promote success personally and for society. Both entrepreneurs were authentic, self‐aware and empathetic individuals who were able to hone their EQ and develop sound business acumen with assistance of the ACSBE counseling model.

Research limitations/implications

The analysis of the ACSBE counseling model and its success in this case leads to the question of whether the application of the ACSBE Entrepreneurial Decision Making Cycle can predict those more likely to succeed in an entrepreneurial venture. In order to address this, further research of the ACSBE decision tool is recommended.

Originality/value

The ACSBE Entrepreneurial Decision Making Cycle is unique. It should be of interest to entrepreneur counselors and researchers of entrepreneurship.

Keywords

Citation

Hurst, D., MacDougall, S. and Pelham, C. (2008), "Aligning personal and entrepreneurial vision for success: The entrepreneur counseling model of the Acadia Centre for Social and Business Entrepreneurship", Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy, Vol. 2 No. 4, pp. 367-386. https://doi.org/10.1108/17506200810913926

Publisher

:

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2008, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Related articles