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Entrepreneurial behaviour : unveiling the cognitive and emotional aspects of entrepreneurship / edited by Andrea Caputo and Massimiliano M. Pellegrini.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Entrepreneurial behaviour series | Entrepreneurial behaviour seriesPublication details: Bingley : Emerald Publishing 2020.Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781789735079
  • 1789735076
  • 1789735092
  • 9781789735093
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Entrepreneurial behaviour.DDC classification:
  • 338.04 23
LOC classification:
  • HB615 .E86 2020
Online resources:
Contents:
The Entrepreneurial Behaviour. Unveiling the cognitive and emotional aspect of entrepreneurship Chapter 1. The Entrepreneurial Behaviour. Unveiling the cognitive and emotional aspect of entrepreneurship; Andrea Caputo and Massimiliano M. Pellegrini Chapter 2. Evolving Differently from the Same Set of Pre-conditions: A Qualitative Longitudinal Study of Entrepreneurship Genius Loci; Massimiliano M. Pellegrini, Andrea Caputo, Cristiano Ciappei and Leo-Paul Dana Chapter 3. Entrepreneurship Education and Gamification: An Analysis of Students' Learning Outcomes; Afsnahe Bagheri, Amin Alinezhad and Seyed Mojtaba Sajadi Chapter 4. Narcissism, Machiavellianism, And Psychopathy: How do Displayed Entrepreneurs' Personality Dark Traits Influence Crowdfunding Success?; Simona Leonelli, Francesca Di Pietro and Francesca Masciarelli Chapter 5. Start-Ups, Innovation and Performance: an Empirical Analysis in the Italian Context Using SMAA-S; Melita Nicotra, Marco Romano, Ambra Castrogiovanni and Salvatore Corrente Chapter 6. The Target of Entrepreneurial Passion Under the Role of Passion Types and Culture: a Conceptual Framework; Ayca Kubra Hizarci-Payne and Ozge Ozgen; Chapter 7. The Role of Entrepreneurial Stereotypes for Commercial and Social Startup Intentions; Charlott Menke Chapter 8. Uncovering the role of commitment in the entrepreneurial process. A research agenda;Laëtitia Gabay-Mariani and Anne-Flore Adam Chapter 9. Developing Creative Virtuosities for Entrepreneurship: Perspectives from Four Arts-Based Metaphors; Fahri Karakas, Ismail Golgeci and Sally Dibby Chapter 10. The Role of Heuristics and Biases in Entrepreneurial Decision-Making when Creativity is a Necessity; Sid Hanna Saleh and Richard A. Hunt Chapter 11. Re-visiting Effectuation: the Relationships with Causation, Entrepreneurial Experience, and Innovativeness; Virginia Chaa, Yi Ruan and Michael Frese Chapter 12. Evaluation of decision making in family business mixing data based and socioemotional wealth considerations; Xileidys Parra, Xavier Tort-Martorell, Fernando Alvarez-Gomez and Carmen Ruiz-Viñals Chapter 13. Cognitive biases in the Venture Capitalist -- entrepreneur dyad: the role of entrepreneurs' experience in VCs' investment decisions; Anne Souakri Chapter 14. Why senior workers becoming entrepreneurs. Necessity or passion?; Raquel Ortega-Lapiedra Chapter 15. Gender and performance: preliminary evidences from Italian innovative SMEs; Michela Mari and Sara Poggesi Chapter 16. A micro-entrepreneur network as a community of practice boosting entrepreneurial activities; Anna-Mari Simunaniemi, Riitta Forsten-Astikainen, Kai Hänninen and Matti Muhos Chapter 17. The evaluative nature of entrepreneurial constraints; Anibal Lopez and Pedro Neves.
Summary: The success, longevity, and survival of SMEs are deeply linked to the effectiveness of individual decision-making processes, and established firms need to develop an entrepreneurial and innovative decision-making processes to maintain competitive advantages in a continuously changing and increasingly turbulent environment.
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The Entrepreneurial Behaviour. Unveiling the cognitive and emotional aspect of entrepreneurship Chapter 1. The Entrepreneurial Behaviour. Unveiling the cognitive and emotional aspect of entrepreneurship; Andrea Caputo and Massimiliano M. Pellegrini Chapter 2. Evolving Differently from the Same Set of Pre-conditions: A Qualitative Longitudinal Study of Entrepreneurship Genius Loci; Massimiliano M. Pellegrini, Andrea Caputo, Cristiano Ciappei and Leo-Paul Dana Chapter 3. Entrepreneurship Education and Gamification: An Analysis of Students' Learning Outcomes; Afsnahe Bagheri, Amin Alinezhad and Seyed Mojtaba Sajadi Chapter 4. Narcissism, Machiavellianism, And Psychopathy: How do Displayed Entrepreneurs' Personality Dark Traits Influence Crowdfunding Success?; Simona Leonelli, Francesca Di Pietro and Francesca Masciarelli Chapter 5. Start-Ups, Innovation and Performance: an Empirical Analysis in the Italian Context Using SMAA-S; Melita Nicotra, Marco Romano, Ambra Castrogiovanni and Salvatore Corrente Chapter 6. The Target of Entrepreneurial Passion Under the Role of Passion Types and Culture: a Conceptual Framework; Ayca Kubra Hizarci-Payne and Ozge Ozgen; Chapter 7. The Role of Entrepreneurial Stereotypes for Commercial and Social Startup Intentions; Charlott Menke Chapter 8. Uncovering the role of commitment in the entrepreneurial process. A research agenda;Laëtitia Gabay-Mariani and Anne-Flore Adam Chapter 9. Developing Creative Virtuosities for Entrepreneurship: Perspectives from Four Arts-Based Metaphors; Fahri Karakas, Ismail Golgeci and Sally Dibby Chapter 10. The Role of Heuristics and Biases in Entrepreneurial Decision-Making when Creativity is a Necessity; Sid Hanna Saleh and Richard A. Hunt Chapter 11. Re-visiting Effectuation: the Relationships with Causation, Entrepreneurial Experience, and Innovativeness; Virginia Chaa, Yi Ruan and Michael Frese Chapter 12. Evaluation of decision making in family business mixing data based and socioemotional wealth considerations; Xileidys Parra, Xavier Tort-Martorell, Fernando Alvarez-Gomez and Carmen Ruiz-Viñals Chapter 13. Cognitive biases in the Venture Capitalist -- entrepreneur dyad: the role of entrepreneurs' experience in VCs' investment decisions; Anne Souakri Chapter 14. Why senior workers becoming entrepreneurs. Necessity or passion?; Raquel Ortega-Lapiedra Chapter 15. Gender and performance: preliminary evidences from Italian innovative SMEs; Michela Mari and Sara Poggesi Chapter 16. A micro-entrepreneur network as a community of practice boosting entrepreneurial activities; Anna-Mari Simunaniemi, Riitta Forsten-Astikainen, Kai Hänninen and Matti Muhos Chapter 17. The evaluative nature of entrepreneurial constraints; Anibal Lopez and Pedro Neves.

The success, longevity, and survival of SMEs are deeply linked to the effectiveness of individual decision-making processes, and established firms need to develop an entrepreneurial and innovative decision-making processes to maintain competitive advantages in a continuously changing and increasingly turbulent environment.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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