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Self-Efficacy: Conditioning the Entrepreneurial Mindset
2009Since Bandura’s original work (Social Learning Theory, Englewood Cliffs, 1977a), the self-efficacy concept has become an important variable within social psychology research. However, it has also been invoked in numerous other areas of research: organization theory, human resource theory, cognition and behavioral theory, as well as identity theory, in ...
Neergaard, Helle; id_orcid 0000-0002-2412-0336 +2 more
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Self-Efficacy and the Entrepreneurial Mindset Revisited
2017In 2009, entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE) had already experienced a significant build-up in interest for some years. Since then this interest has been continuously growing. This can, to some extent be explained by the increased attention that has been given to entrepreneurship in general, but especially by the increasing focus on entrepreneurial ...
Günzel-Jensen, Franziska; id_orcid 0000-0002-0503-1573 +3 more
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Gender identity and entrepreneurial self-efficacy
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small BusinessWhereas entrepreneurship has historically been perceived as a masculine activity, inconsistent with women's traditional roles, this empirical paper diverges from this assumption, examining whether self-efficacy varies not according to biological sex, but rather based on (social) gender identity.
Tchankam, J.-P. +3 more
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Goal-Setting and Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy
The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 2002In order to become novice, portfolio or serial entrepreneurs, individuals must first become nascent entrepreneurs. Hence, the focus of this article is on how potential entrepreneurs are transformed into nascent entrepreneurs. This study supports the tenet that goal-setting is vital in nurturing entrepreneurial motivation among prospective entrepreneurs.
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Gender Differences in Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy
2012Women entrepreneurship is defined as business activity which takes place in the company that is at least 51% owned by a woman, who also controls and leads the company. Despite of numerous studies and researches proving that there are some similarities between men’s and women’s entrepreneurship, some ongoing discussions are still taking place in the ...
Miljković Krečar, Irena +1 more
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