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Life After Business Failure The Process and Consequences of Business Failure for Entrepreneurs

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In this paper, the authors examine the financial, social, and psychological costs of failure, highlighting factors that may influence the magnitude of these costs (including individual responses to managing these costs).
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This article is published in Journal of Management.The article was published on 2013-01-01. It has received 514 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Business failure & Entrepreneurship.

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Lessons from entrepreneurial failure through vicarious learning

TL;DR: Despite its widespread occurrence, the topic of failure is barely addressed in entrepreneurship education as discussed by the authors. Consequently, students are given an incomplete and unrealistic picture of the complexity of the failure process.

Strategies for Effective Financial Management in Vincentian Small Businesses

TL;DR: Shallow et al. as mentioned in this paper identified strategies that small business owners use for effective financial management, including strategic accounting practices, set patterns, and financial planning, to increase small business success.
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Entrepreneurial Disappointment: Let Down and Breaking Down, a Machine-Learning Study:

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors draw on a corpus of 27,906 semi-anonymous individuals to understand what entrepreneurial disappointment is, its attributions, and how it relates to depression.
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The psychology of interpersonal relations

TL;DR: The psychology of interpersonal relations as mentioned in this paper, The psychology in interpersonal relations, The Psychology of interpersonal relationships, کتابخانه دیجیتال و فن اطلاعات دانشگاه امام صادق(ع)
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Sensemaking in organizations

Karl E. Weick
TL;DR: The Nature of Sensemaking Seven properties of sensemaking Sensemaking in Organizations Occasions for Sensemaking The Substance of Sense-making Belief-Driven Processes of Sense Making Action-driven Processes on Sensemaking.
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Social cognitive theory: An agentic perspective

TL;DR: Social cognitive theory distinguishes among three modes of agency: direct personal agency, proxy agency that relies on others to act on one's behest to secure desired outcomes, and collective agency exercised through socially coordinative and interdependent effort.
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