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The ability to sense and adapt to uncertainty may characterize a critical entrepreneurial and organizational resource. We investigate the roles that metacognition and feedback-type play in facilitating cognitive adaptability: the ability to inform and adapt a previously learned decision...
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Given the importance of network status, this study seeks to understand how newcomers - young organizations entering inter organizational networks - attain such privileged positions. Drawing on literature in imprinting and network theory, we develop a model and hypotheses regarding the direct and...
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This paper develops a hubris theory of entrepreneurship to explain why so many new ventures are created in the shadow …
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Although scholars have long recognized the increased mortality risk that new ventures face in terms of a "liability of newness," most of the discussion around this risk has been in terms of the contextual constraints that new ventures face and the difficulties that managers have in overcoming...
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entrepreneurship scholar. It invites them to think entrepreneurially to identify research opportunities, manage the publication process … a successful scholarly career. This book provides an overview and roadmap to help entrepreneurship scholars achieve … entrepreneurship faculty position -- Building an entrepreneurship research record worthy of promotion …
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