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Internal Domains Entrepreneurial Heartset, Mindset and Handset

In: Youth Entrepreneurship

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  • Thea van der Westhuizen

    (University of KwaZulu-Natal)

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On the assumption that raising levels of self-confidence and value expectations for individuals, as definers of the microsystem, constitutes a fundamental starting point for extended development at higher systemic levels; value-centred development of individuals will, in turn, require from them deeper levels of knowledge both about themselves and about the larger system, with the ability to relate on a multi-dimensional level with everything around them. Therefore, a change in an individual’s attitude towards transforming different systemic levels might lead to bridging the decay within systemic development. The SHAPEShifting Hope, Activating Potential Entrepreneurship (SHAPE) ecosystem strategyStrategy for youth entrepreneurs introduces youths’ internal domainsInternal domains as the cornerstone and starting point of creating an entrepreneurial ecosystem, referred to as the SHAPEShifting Hope, Activating Potential Entrepreneurship (SHAPE) YES Network (youth entrepreneurEntrepreneur(s) support network). It starts by maturing a relationship with oneself through fostering an entrepreneurial heartset, mindset and handsetEntrepreneurial heartset, mindset and handset. In other words, the entrepreneurial heart, head and hand—the Triple H of Entrepreneurship.

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  • Thea van der Westhuizen, 2023. "Internal Domains Entrepreneurial Heartset, Mindset and Handset," Springer Books, in: Youth Entrepreneurship, chapter 0, pages 31-55, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-44339-8_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-44339-8_2
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