Dyslexic and entrepreneur : typologies, commonalities and differences
journal contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00authored byK Franks, Howard Frederick
There is anecdotal evidence as well as a small but growing research literature indicating there may be a higher incidence of dyslexia amongst entrepreneurs compared to business managers and to the general population. Studies indicate that while dyslexics may resist entry into mainstream business due to their generally low literacy levels, there appears to be no such barrier for dyslexics wanting to start new ventures. Given that dyslexics also dislike imposed structure, have strong oral and spatial skills, are intuitive/insightful/curious as well as resilient and determined, it is not suprising that they gravitate towards self-employment as opposed to highly organised corporate professions.
History
Journal
Journal of Asia entrepreneurship and sustainability
Volume
XI
Issue
1
Pagination
95 - 115
Publisher
USA Info
Location
Tauranga, New Zealand
ISSN
1176-8592
Language
eng
Notes
This paper was presented at the 8th International Entrepreneurship Research Exchange conference 2011, Melbourne Victoria