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Entrepreneurial Behavior in the Workplace: The Mediating Role of the Entrepreneurial Mindset

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2019
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between organisational conditions and entrepreneurial behaviour. Specifically, we analyse a bridging mechanism, named the entrepreneurial mindset, as a characteristic that aligns organisational conditions with entrepreneurial behaviour. Organisational conditions seem to influence entrepreneurial behaviour,
Dagmar Ylva Hattenberg, Olga Belousova
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Research on Entrepreneurial Orientation and Entrepreneurial Behavior: An Empirical Study

2011 International Conference on Management and Service Science, 2011
The relationship between entrepreneurial orientation (EO) and entrepreneurial behavior (EB) is important to the success of entrepreneurial firms. More than 200 enterprises were surveyed through research questionnaires and the conclusions are as follows: (1) EO had a significant positive effect on EB.
Gaoqi Chen, Hong Du, Yidan Chen
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Entrepreneurial Behavior by Employees in Organizations [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
In this paper we take stock of the literature on entrepreneurial behaviors by employees in organizations. Although different definitions and constructs have been proposed, for convenience we here label the phenomenon as 'intrapreneurship'. Our review includes multiple literatures, which overlap to a large extend.
de Jong, P J Jeroen
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Technology Spillover and Entrepreneurial Behavior [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
In an entrepreneurial economy the fact that entrepreneurship is risky adds two important nuances to the question of optimal investment. First, the paper argues that ex-ante decision making requires ex-ante evaluation. Second, by definition of an entrepreneur, the new idea and risk assessment is in the mind of an individual and not yet in the knowledge ...
Karen A. Campbell, Karen A. Campbell
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Entrepreneurial Behavior and Foresight

2015
Numerous factors negatively affect the formation of rational and accurate forecasts that influence the future and determine the impact of such forecasts. The factors that hinder rational decision making are based on both specific individual characteristics and exogenous factors.
Dimitra P. Konstantakopoulou   +1 more
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Time and Entrepreneurial Risk Behavior

Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 1998
Risk and risk behavior form an important segment of the entrepreneurship literature. Entrepreneurial risk behavior has been studied with both trait and cognitive approaches, but the findings do not adequately explain either how entrepreneurs differ from non-entrepreneurs, or how different types of entrepreneurs can be specified in terms of their risk ...
Bing-Sheng Teng, T. K. Das
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Motivations: The Entrepreneurial Mind and Behavior

2009
In this chapter various theories and approaches to motivational research are reviewed and applied to the study of the entrepreneur. These are discussed with respect to both necessity and opportunistic entrepreneurship. Various models that integrate internal and external motivation are explored and the concept of risk is examined as a form of motivation.
Alan L. Carsrud   +3 more
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The effect of aging on entrepreneurial behavior

Journal of Business Venturing, 2006
Abstract Empirical evidence shows that younger individuals are more likely to start a new firm than older ones. As a result, the age distribution of a population may be important for the rate of new firm creation. Building upon Becker's theory of time allocation, we present a model in which individuals select a career path according to the dynamic ...
Moren Lévesque, Maria Minniti
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A measure of entrepreneurial bricolage behavior

International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, 2017
Purpose The majority of emerging and young firms work under resource constraints. This has made researchers highlight the importance of resourcefulness. Perhaps the most important theoretical development in this context is the emerging, behavioral theory of entrepreneurial bricolage.
Davidsson, Per   +2 more
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Entrepreneurial Behavior as Learning Processes in a Transgenerational Entrepreneurial Family

2019
Within the extant body of literature, little is known as to how transgenerational entrepreneurial families develop entrepreneurial mind-sets in order to create value across generations. Accordingly, this chapter aims to explore the role of the family ownership group in entrepreneurial behavior by examining the entrepreneurial learning process in a ...
Jordan Robert Gamble, Eric Clinton
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