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The Mindset Of A Social Entrepreneur

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1.  An entrepreneur is best described and defined in the handout as:
  1. One who runs a business and makes a profit
  2. One who creates a new product or program
  3. One who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise
  4. One who usually works alone, invests significant money into a business
2.  One advantage of being an intrapreneur is:
  1. System and financial support
  2. Has an internal locus of control
  3. Working alone
  4. Financially insecure
3.  The main motivation of a socialpreneur is:
  1. Profit
  2. Creating a positive social environment within a new business
  3. Connecting new businesses to create a social network
  4. To solve social problems
4.  According to Sastre-Castilo, Peris-Ortiz, & Danvila-Del Valle (2012), The social entrepreneurs frame of mind stems from their values of:
  1. Self-enhancement, self-transcendence, and conservation
  2. Margin, profit, and shareholder gains
  3. Creating personal wealth
  4. Disregard of self, focus on others
5.  According to Seelig (2017), two traits of entrepreneurs are:
  1. Positive relationship development and perseverence
  2. Successful in higher education, usually possessing an MBA
  3. Have a "cowboy" mindset, having strong independence
  4. Have a high IQ (Stanford-Binet score of 132 or higher, or 148 or higher on the Cattell
6.  What Does NOT mainly support drive and motivation in social entrepreneurs?
  1. Connection to a mission
  2. Embrace of change
  3. Open to opportunity
  4. Profit
7.  New Ideas are generated by:
  1. Focused attention without distraction
  2. Money and investment
  3. Imagination, creativity, and innovation
  4. Royalty
8.  Occupational therapists fit the mindset of a social entrepreneur due to:
  1. Liking to work alone with minimal social contact
  2. Having a high income
  3. Valuing socially positive outcomes
  4. Not working well with individuals
9.  The role of the Occupational Therapy practitioner as a social entrepreneur is supported by:
  1. The PFAC
  2. Most organizations
  3. Tax laws
  4. The OTPF
10.  Social entrepreneurs overall:
  1. Are charity driven
  2. Are mostly women
  3. Are mission-driven and hold a long-term vision
  4. Are the same as entrepreneurs

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