2025
Personality Insights in Decision Making for a Green Future
SALAT, DominikBasic information
Original name
Personality Insights in Decision Making for a Green Future
Authors
SALAT, Dominik
Edition
No.2, 2025. Zagreb, GLOBAL ADVANCES IN MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP – CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS. 3 rd GAME Conference – Vienna, Austria, p. 18-43, 26 pp. 2025
Publisher
The Entrepreneurship Club
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Proceedings paper
Field of Study
50204 Business and management
Country of publisher
Croatia
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form
electronic version available online
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Organization unit
School of Business Administration in Karvina
ISSN
Keywords in English
Decision making; Entrepreneurship; Personality; Small and medium entreprises
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Changed: 29/12/2025 13:35, Ing. Dominik Salat
Abstract
In the original language
The aim of this article is to present a personal perspective in the decision-making process. This process consists of a managerial and a personal perspective. Although the managerial perspective is used, not many people realize that decisions are also made based on their inner nature. People evolve over time, and as their skills, abilities, or knowledge develop, they also evolve psychologically. Therefore, it is appropriate to note this factor and present it in more detail. The article focuses on entrepreneurs in small and medium-sized enterprises who therefore hold managerial positions and for whom the decision-making process falls within their competence. The research included a preliminary phase, which provided initial insight into the issue, and a main phase. It thus combined elements of mixed research, with quantitative research being conducted first, followed by qualitative research in the main phase. A total of 371 respondents from the Czech Republic participated in the first phase of the research, which took place in 2023. The following year 2024, these respondents were contacted again with a request for an interview that would provide a deeper insight into the issue. A total of 114 entrepreneurs from the first phase of the research were involved in the main research analysis. The results demonstrated that more than 90% of Czech respondents have sustainable entrepreneurship as a long-term goal. As a result of these qualitative interviews, it was found that a green future is mainly a topic for younger businessmen and businesswomen. With increasing age and the acquisition of experience and business expertise, they have a different perspective on the current situation.