Advancing entrepreneurial career success: the role of passion, persistence, and risk-taking propensity
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This article is published in Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review.The article was published on 2021-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 8 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Persistence (psychology).read more
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Effectuation or causation: An fsQCA analysis of entrepreneurial passion, risk perception, and self-efficacy
TL;DR: The authors investigated the configurational effect of entrepreneurial self-efficacy and risk perception on the use of causal and effectual decision-making logic, and found that, more than passion, entrepreneurial selfefficacy, and risk-perception alone, it is their combination that leads to entrepreneurs' use of a causal and an effectual logic.
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Entrepreneurs’ Improvisational Behavior and Firm Performance: A Study of Dispositional and Environmental Moderators
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a random sample of new ventures to examine the interactive effects on firm performance of entrepreneurs' improvisational behavior with key dispositional and environmental variables, and found that the relationship between improvisational behaviour and firm performance was significantly more negative for entrepreneurs who were high in optimism than it was for those who were moderate in optimism.
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Passion and habitual entrepreneurship
Sara Thorgren,Joakim Wincent +1 more
TL;DR: The authors explored the differences between habitual entrepreneurs and novices in terms of their passion for entrepreneurial activities using the Duali-Fi model and found that serial and portfolio entrepreneurs are more passionate about their entrepreneurial activities than novice entrepreneurs.
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Achieving manufacturing flexibility through entrepreneurial orientation
TL;DR: Autonomy, innovativeness, risk‐taking and proactiveness have significant positive effects on new product flexibility; autonomy, innov ativeness, and competitive aggressiveness improve product mix flexibility; innovativity, proactivity, andcompetitive aggressiveness determine volume flexibility.
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Entrepreneurial career success from a Chinese perspective: conceptualization, operationalization, and validation
TL;DR: In this paper, a series of studies to conceptualize, operationalize, and validate entrepreneurial career success from a Chinese perspective was conducted, guided primarily by social identity theory, and they mapped the criterion space and tested etic and emic predictors of career success.
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