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Although (opportunity) beliefs are becoming increasingly recognized as fundamental to understanding entrepreneurial cognition and strategic action, little is understood about the mechanisms that are responsible for the formation and evolution of these beliefs. Introducing the mechanisms of...
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The Family Influence on Power, Experience, and Culture (F-PEC) measurement scale created in the Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice article by Kelin, Astrachan, and Smyrnios (2005) is critiqued.The purpose is to provide feedback regarding the methodology of future research in order to...
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The Anthropocene epoch refers to the geological epoch, now underway, that is defined by monumental, human-caused geophysical changes in planetary ecosystems. Human society is also changing, marked by an equally profound shift in attitudes, beliefs, and practices. In this article, we apply...
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Entrepreneurship evolves in and around fields, particularly around the creation of opportunities. A central problem remains that entrepreneurial opportunities are both distributed among and co-created by embedded actors. We propose framing this in cultural terms as a “multiverse problem,”...
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