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Designing Entrepreneurship Experiments: A Review, Typology, and Research Agenda
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In this article, the authors discuss the current and potential application of experimental methods to the study of entrepreneurship phenomena, drawing on a review of experimental studies in entrepreneurship research, and present a set of guidelines for applying experimental techniques to entrepreneurship research.Abstract:
This article discusses the current and potential application of experimental methods to the study of entrepreneurship phenomena. Drawing on a review of experimental studies in entrepreneurship rese...read more
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“I know I can, but I don't fit”: Perceived fit, self-efficacy, and entrepreneurial intention
Dan K. Hsu,Dan K. Hsu,Katrin Burmeister-Lamp,Sharon A. Simmons,Maw-Der Foo,Michelle C. Hong,Jesse D. Pipes +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce perceived person-entrepreneurship fit to entrepreneurship and show that it moderates the relationship between entrepreneurial self-efficacy and entrepreneurial intention, and conclude that when a strong perception of fit with entrepreneurship is achieved, entrepreneurial intention is strongly predicted by entrepreneurial selfefficacy.
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Toward an entrepreneurial ecosystem research program
Bernd Wurth,Erik Stam,Ben Spigel +2 more
TL;DR: The concept itself represents a paradox as discussed by the authors, as it draws on a rich intellectual history and provides an opportunistic opportunistic approach to the creation of new ideas and services in the future.
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Enhancing Rigor in Quantitative Entrepreneurship Research
Markku V. J. Maula,Wouter Stam +1 more
TL;DR: The authors reflect on common empirical concerns in quantitative entrepreneurship research, recent calls for improved rigor and reproducibility in social science research, and recent methodological developm e ciency in entrepreneurship research.
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Editorial: Enhancing quantitative theory-testing entrepreneurship research
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss methodological advancements to enhance quantitative theory-testing entrepreneurship research and provide guidance for reviewers and editors to identify concerns in empirical work, and to guide authors in improving their analyses and research designs.
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Prospect theory: an analysis of decision under risk
Daniel Kahneman,Amos Tversky +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a critique of expected utility theory as a descriptive model of decision making under risk, and develop an alternative model, called prospect theory, in which value is assigned to gains and losses rather than to final assets and in which probabilities are replaced by decision weights.
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Prospect theory: analysis of decision under risk
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Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs for Generalized Causal Inference
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present experiments and generalized Causal inference methods for single and multiple studies, using both control groups and pretest observations on the outcome of the experiment, and a critical assessment of their assumptions.
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The Promise of Entrepreneurship as a Field of Research
TL;DR: In this article, the authors draw upon previous research conducted in the different social science disciplines and applied fields of business to create a conceptual framework for the field of entrepreneurship, and predict a set of outcomes not explained or predicted by conceptual frameworks already in existence in other fields.
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