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Born Entrepreneurs, Born Leaders
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Born Entrepreneurs, Born Leaders

How Your Genes Affect Your Work Life

Oxford UP, 2010 more...


Editorial Rating

6

Qualities

  • Scientific
  • Eye Opening

Recommendation

Have you been able to move ahead in life because of your efforts and determination? Certainly, your strong character and hard work helped get you where you are today. But your genetic heritage also played a significant role in your workplace accomplishments. It did not directly cause your life’s path, but it influenced your behavior, your choices and the success you have realized. With a different genetic makeup, you might have ended up in another job or lifestyle. The science of this is irrefutable; someone lucky in the genetic lottery has a much better chance to do well. Economist Scott Shane explains all this in his iconoclastic report on genes and their indirect effects on workplace success. Though it is not an easy read, given its somewhat stilted syntax, getAbstract suggests this unsettling, yet eye-opening, book to anyone who really wants to know what makes people tick.

Take-Aways

  • Your genes provide instructions for the construction of your body’s cells.
  • Genetics affect much more than height, eye color, body type and intelligence.
  • Genes determine 50 to 60% of an individual’s personality.

About the Author

Scott Shane is a professor of economics and entrepreneurial studies at Case Western Reserve University. He is the author of more than 60 scholarly articles on entrepreneurship and innovation management, and the author or editor of eight other books.


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