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.
Creativity and Innovation Management,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
31(3), P. 460 - 478
Published: July 18, 2022
The
effects
of
entrepreneurial
networks
and
effectuation
on
business
model
innovation
(BMI)
are
widely
recognized.
However,
the
existing
researches
focus
driving
(external
factor)
(internal
BMI
separately.
Few
studies
explore
combination
internal
external
drivers.
Consequently,
how
networks'
resource
translates
into
in
start‐ups
remains
unclear.
Based
RBV,
this
research
explored
impacts
through
dynamic
environments.
A
survey
408
China
reveals
that
(1)
have
positive
BMI.
Particularly,
network
size
strength
positively
impact
(2)
Effectuation
plays
a
mediating
role
relationship
between
(3)
Environmental
dynamism
strengthens
findings
enrich
theoretical
understanding
relationships
among
networks,
provide
practical
implications
for
start‐up
Journal of Business Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
185, P. 114931 - 114931
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
•
Role
of
existing
network
ties
in
repurposing
resources
for
bricolage
outcomes.
Differentiating
outcomes
from
standard
resource
Entrepreneur
bricoleurs
are,
fact,
resource-creators
as
well
resource-seekers.
Heterogeneity
is
instrumental
pursuing
bricolage.
The
entrepreneurship
literature
demonstrates
the
positive
impact
on
resource-seeking.
We
extend
this
work
by
examining
why
and
how
entrepreneurs
reconfigure
within
social
architecture
their
networks.
Building
an
in-depth
analysis
55
dyadic
relationships
embedded
four
networks,
we
provide
evidence
behavior
indicating
that
entrepreneur
Our
data
cover
a
series
preliminary
interviews,
member
checks,
site
visits,
direct
observations,
archival
sources.
find
support
our
theoretical
arguments
more
re-deployment
opportunities
developing
new
products,
markets,
operation
efficiencies
emerge
during
processes
when
use
networks
ways
differ
originally
intended
utility.
While
strength
important
its
own
right,
findings
further
suggest
heterogeneity
relationship
type
key
factor
A
mix
roles
provides
to
repurpose
achieve
valued
International Small Business Journal Researching Entrepreneurship,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
42(3), P. 335 - 364
Published: Oct. 16, 2023
By
focusing
on
individualised
theories
of
entrepreneurship,
mainstream
entrepreneurship
literature
often
marginalises
as
a
product
collaborative
action.
Addressing
this
limitation,
our
emphasis
collective
is
contextualised
in
the
setting
low-income
communities
and
draws
out
three
important
components:
ownership,
processes
goods.
Through
qualitative
research
into
two
community
organisations
West
Scotland,
we
demonstrate
interplay
each
component.
We
provide
deeper
understanding
dynamics
at
play
forms
entrepreneurial
behaviour
result
actors
empowered
to
pursue
commercial
activity,
negotiate
with
state
exploit
existing
newly
emerging
social
cultural
capital.
Our
theoretical
contribution
explains
linkages
connections
components
better
understand
more
generally.