Habitual Entrepreneurs examines the scale of habitual entrepreneurship and uses insights from human capital theory and cognitive theories to present a theoretical case for distinguishing between different types of entrepreneurs with reference to their prior business ownership experience.
In accordance with this point, several authors further have agreed on focusing on multiple founders, so-called habitual entrepreneurs, supposably providing the best insights and the most valuable information about the field of ...
One such difference is marked between experienced or habitual entrepreneurs and novices. This book, authored by established experts in the field, introduces and explores the habitual entrepreneur phenomenon.
This is accomplished by firstly providing another step into the direction of a comprehensive and widely accepted typology. Secondly, a thorough literature review of the actual state of research is provided.
However, entrepreneurs are known to be a quite heterogeneous group, raising the question whether a type-specific proneness to certain heuristics and biases exists. To find out if this is the case [...]
Habitual entrepreneur behaviour and performance as has already been reported (see above) reported may be sensitive to the deWnitions adopted. Alternative typologies of entrepreneurs should be considered and empirically operationalized.
Like McGrath and MacMillan's bestselling Harvard Business Review articles, such as "Discovery-Driven Planning," the book provides simple but powerful ways to stop acting by the old rules and start thinking with the discipline of habitual ...
habitual entrepreneurs. While the knowledge structures of transient and pure novice entrepreneurs (i.e., based on minimal episodic and metacognitive knowledge) are similar, transient novice entrepreneurs exhibit a stronger reliance on ...
In The Search for Social Entrepreneurship, Paul Light explores this surge of interest to establish the state of knowledge on this growing phenomenon and suggest directions for future research.
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Entrepreneurship is not just a series of events of new venture creation; it is also a process which evolves over time. To reach a fuller understanding of the nature of family entrepreneurship, particularly habitual entrepreneurship, ...