Entrepreneurship Research Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 23, 2024
Abstract
While
previous
studies
on
individual
entrepreneurial
orientation
have
evolved
more
from
environmental,
social
and
cultural
features,
far
less
attention
has
been
dedicated
to
personal
agency
factors,
especially
during
the
crisis
period
of
post
COVID-19
pandemic.
Relying
theory
cognitive
logic
concept,
this
study
investigates
how
entrepreneur’s
internal
locus
control
affect
their
orientation,
particularly
periods
scarcity-post
Data
were
collected
500
small
medium
scale
entrepreneurs
via
an
online
questionnaire
analyzed
using
partial
least
square
(PLS-SEM)
methodology.
The
findings
show
that
causation,
bricolage
effectuation’s
affordable
loss
flexibility,
which
are
most
responsive
control,
significantly
impact
orientation.
However,
no
evidence
found
gender,
education
level
background
impacts
promote
Finally,
paper
highlights
relevance
considering
namely
for
policy
makers,
those
involved
in
institutions
learning
government
ministries,
boost
citizens
perceptions
behaviour
developing
countries.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(2), P. e0297868 - e0297868
Published: Feb. 15, 2024
Entrepreneurial
ventures
are
established
in
large
numbers
China.
The
success
rate
of
these
entrepreneurial
is
lower
than
that
new
startups.
Mismanagement
and
a
lack
creative
skills
among
entrepreneurs
cited
as
reasons
for
failure
current
study
investigates
the
impact
networking
venture
intention
on
China,
with
psychological
capital
optimism
serving
moderators.
483
responses
were
collected
from
business
students
China
data
analysis.
findings
reveal
moderating
role
optimism,
significant.
theoretical
framework
this
research
has
novelty
it
introduces
relationships
model
success.
Practically,
revealed
can
be
achieved
networking,
capital,
intention.
directions
point
out
additional
gaps
literature
scholars
should
discuss
subsequent
studies.
International Small Business Journal Researching Entrepreneurship,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
41(6), P. 647 - 681
Published: Aug. 28, 2023
Underpinning
this
instrumental
case
study
is
an
effectuation
lens.
It
investigates
how
a
firm’s
governance
affects
decision-making
within
international
new
ventures
(INVs),
which
rapidly
withdrew
from
markets
abroad,
regarding
their
re-internationalisation
activities.
Interviews
with
founding
owners,
exhibiting
growth-oriented
objectives,
provide
unique
insights
combination
of
and
causation-oriented
decision-making.
In
comparison
to
earlier
studies
that
focus
on
the
role
mind-set
management
team,
findings
suggest
stakeholders
like
angel
investors
may
exhibit
influence
certain
INVs’
internationalisation
decisions.
Some
decision-makers
view
risks/rewards
against
objectives
in
subjective
ways
‘loss
credibility’
‘fear
missing
out,’
rather
than
simply
economic
terms
growth.
New
light
shed
importance
validating
internationalised
business
models
ability
pivot
product-market
strategies.
Non-linear
scale-up
behaviour
include
temporary
domestic
market
potentially
re-internationalising
different
countries
targeted
prior
de-internationalisation.
Regional Studies,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
57(10), P. 1937 - 1953
Published: Feb. 20, 2023
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Management Decision,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
62(4), P. 1395 - 1423
Published: Feb. 10, 2024
Purpose
Although
it
is
acknowledged
that
entrepreneurial
networks
play
a
crucial
role
in
fostering
business
model
innovation
(BMI)
for
start-ups,
unclear
how
and
when
these
affect
BMI.
This
research
developed
moderated
mediation
to
explore
the
impact
of
on
BMI
start-ups
examined
dual
mediating
effects
causation
effectuation,
as
well
moderation
environmental
dynamism.
Design/methodology/approach
The
proposed
framework
was
tested
by
hierarchical
regression
analyses
bootstrapping
using
samples
248
China.
Findings
results
showed
significantly
positively
impacted
start-up
Causation
effectuation
played
roles
between
Furthermore,
networks-effectuation-BMI
association
more
substantial
highly
dynamic
environments,
whereas
networks-causation-BMI
relationship
unaffected.
Research
limitations/implications
There
are
several
theoretical
contributions
resulting
from
this
research.
findings
offer
new
insights
understanding
antecedents
network
perspective.
adds
growing
literature
resource
orchestration
(RO)
exploring
influences
management.
investigation
revealed
boundary
condition
testing
moderating
influence
Practical
implications
Start-ups
must
effectively
use
external
resources
embedded
within
advance
Start-up
entrepreneurs
should
apply
transform
into
dynamically
manage
response
ever-changing
conditions.
Resource
acquisition
management
can
vary
their
under
different
contexts.
Originality/value
Unlike
previous
focused
internal
organizational
factors,
study
highlighted
critical
importance
prerequisite
achieving
BMI,
contributing
open
resource-based
view.
Examining
illustrated
bridging
strategic
decision-making
logic
connecting
value
creation,
developing
RO
literature.
dynamism
explored,
clarifying
benefits
differing
situations.
A
reconciling
contradictory
concerning
provided.
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
29(4), P. 886 - 912
Published: April 6, 2022
Purpose
Artificial
intelligence
(AI)
has
started
to
receive
attention
in
the
field
of
digital
entrepreneurship.
However,
few
studies
propose
AI-based
models
aimed
at
assisting
entrepreneurs
their
day-to-day
operations.
In
addition,
extant
from
product
design
literature,
while
technically
promising,
fail
methods
suitable
for
opportunity
development
with
high
level
uncertainty.
This
study
develops
and
tests
a
predictive
model
that
provides
infrastructure
automated
testing.
Such
an
approach
aims
harnessing
technologies
keeping
ability
respond
unexpected.
Design/methodology/approach
Based
on
effectuation
theory,
this
identifies
AI-based,
phase
“build-measure-learn”
loop
Lean
startup.
The
component,
based
recommendation
algorithm
techniques,
is
integrated
into
framework
considers
both
prediction
(causal)
controlled
(effectual)
logics
action.
performance
so-called
active
learning
build-measure-predict-learn
evaluated
data
set
collected
case
study.
Findings
results
show
can
predict
desirability
newly
implemented
decisions
(PDDs)
context
product.
main
advantages,
addition
performance,
are
detect
cases
where
predictions
likely
be
less
precise
easy-to-assess
indicator
desirability.
found
deal
uncertainty
threefold
way:
epistemological
expansion
through
accelerated
gathering,
ontological
reduction
by
revealing
prior
“unknown
unknowns”
methodological
scaffolding,
as
accommodates
practices.
Originality/value
Research
about
using
AI
entrepreneurship
still
nascent
stage.
paper
serve
starting
point
new
research
techniques
infrastructures
aiming
support
work
also
encourage
theoretical
developments,
building
causation,
better
understand
startup
practices,
especially
when
supported
accelerating
entrepreneurial
process.
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 14, 2025
Social
network
theory
suggests
that
social
networks,
particularly
diverse
ones,
are
crucial
for
entrepreneurial
resource
acquisition
and
success.
However,
previous
research
has
found
entrepreneurs
do
not
necessarily
develop
networks
but
tend
to
associate
with
similar
others
closed
networks.
Building
on
problemistic
search
perceptual
control
theory,
we
propose
as
developing
consumes
cognitive
time
resources,
more
likely
so
when
they
face
failure
threats
evaluate
themselves
able
address
the
threats.
An
experiment
155
in
China
threat
increases
entrepreneurs’
diversity
this
effect
is
attenuated
by
self-affirmation.
A
longitudinal
survey
of
153
showed
whose
self-worth
contingent
upon
business
success
rich
structural
holes
short
term
dense
long
term,
these
effects
self-efficacy.
These
findings
highlight
motivational
factors
driving
contribute
theory.
Administrative Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(3), P. 74 - 74
Published: Feb. 24, 2025
The
Village
Fund
program
was
started
by
the
Indonesian
government
in
2015
and
had
a
budget
of
USD
19.14
billion
for
years
2015–2019.
This
research
aims
to
provide
novel
insights
into
importance
village-owned
enterprises
(BUMDes)
promoting
rural
entrepreneurship
areas
Indonesia.
investigation
employs
an
approach
that
specifically
emphasizes
qualitative
data.
individuals
under
include
Director
Office
Community
Empowerment,
Village,
Population,
Civil
Registration
(Dispermadesdukcapil),
along
with
five
administrators/managers
from
BUMDes.
In
“Synergy
Involvement”
category,
results
suggest
BUMDes
are
more
inclined
collaborate
Small
Medium-sized
Enterprises
(SMEs)
other
at
similar
or
slightly
higher
level
their
organizational
structure
rather
than
large-scale
companies.
is
due
fact
SMEs
have
strong
interconnected
bond
each
other.