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  1. To Be Happy: A Case Study of Entrepreneurial Motivation and ...

    Through a case study, the present work deeply analyses the causal logic of the phenomenon and reveals the internal mechanism of entrepreneurs' positive psychology that influences entrepreneurial behavior. Multi-case studies allow cross case mode exploration, which helps establish general items and tells how those specific conditions are ...

  2. Skills and Behaviors that Make Entrepreneurs Successful

    These 11 dimensions are: Identification of Opportunities. Measures skills and behaviors associated with the ability to identify and seek out high-potential business opportunities. Vision and Influence. Measures skills and behaviors associated with the ability to influence all internal and external stakeholders that must work together to execute ...

  3. Entrepreneurship Case Studies

    A. J. Wasserstein. Employee/HR, Entrepreneurship. Before entering the Yale School of Management, James Guba (SOM'18) had thought about becoming an entrepreneur. He did not have a specific idea to build a business around, but he did aspire to take charge of an organization and grow it. At Yale, Guba discovered an entrepreneurial niche called ...

  4. From Startup to Success: An Entrepreneurial Case Study

    studies are illustrative or educational but not inspirational. I have addressed this deficiency in the case study contained with this thesis. For this case study, I will be examining one company: HorseFeathers Gifts. HorseFeathers is a five-year-old, eco-friendly company that designs and creates made-to-order jewelry and accessories.

  5. Entrepreneurial Behaviour: A Research Outlook

    Entrepreneurial behaviour is central to understanding how entrepreneurs create, develop, maintain and grow new organisations. ... Studies of entrepreneurial behaviour thus focus on the observable actions of individuals (sole founders or team members) usually in the start-up or early stages of an organisation. Behaviour is thus an outcome of the ...

  6. Understanding Entrepreneurial Behaviour And Why It Is Important

    About Simon Stockley. Simon Stockley is a Senior Faculty in Management Practice with interests in Entrepreneurship education, technology ventures and entrepreneurial behaviour.. Simon teaches the Opportunities and Business Models core module as well as the Sustainability and Conscious Capitalism elective module in the MSt in Entrepreneurship programme. ...

  7. To Be Happy: A Case Study of Entrepreneurial Motivation and

    This study uses multiple cases to investigate the emotion, cognition, and behavior of entrepreneurial process. Through NVivo software and emotion dictionary, more than 27,000 micro blogs (Weibo ...

  8. Exploring entrepreneurial intentions and motivations: a comparative

    This study investigates the impact of entrepreneurial attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral controls on entrepreneurial intention among two distinct groups of entrepreneurs: opportunity-driven and necessity-driven. It also explores the relationship between entrepreneurial motivations, intentions, and the number of ventures undertaken by entrepreneurs. Structural equation ...

  9. Community-based entrepreneurship: evidences from a retail case study

    Measuring the condition at a methodological level (case study) with respect to community-led entrepreneurship is a new form of entrepreneurial behavior (Dees and Ba le Anderson 2006; Dorado 2006; Short et al. 2009). Existing literature confirms that these are the early years of this concept.

  10. The relationship between entrepreneurial intention and behavior: A meta

    Sheeran and Webb's (2016) review of the intention-behavior literature emphasizes self-regulation as a critical factor, with both external and internal influences potentially undermining the intention-behavior link. This focus on psychological and cognitive aspects is less evident in the entrepreneurial intention-behavior literature, which tends to favor a resource-based approach ...

  11. The Entrepreneurial Behaviour: Unveiling the cognitive and emotional

    This case study describes practices in a micro-entrepreneur peer-to-peer network (MicroENTRE network), an example of a community of practice (CoP) where entrepreneurs, researchers and local public business advisory services (PBAS) seek to promote entrepreneurial behaviour through joint activities, such as sharing ideas, peer learning and ...

  12. The entrepreneurial process: The link between intentions and behavior

    We identified studies by Fayolle et al., 2006, Guerrero and Urbano, 2012, Liñán et al., ... For entrepreneurial behavior, we used the items proposed by Lortie and Castogiovanni, 2015, McGee et al., 2009, and Rotefoss and Kolvereid (2005). For entrepreneurial skills, we developed our own scale based on a review of the pertinent literature.

  13. Entrepreneurial Behavior: Its Nature, Scope, Recent Research, and

    Entrepreneurial behavior as an academic interest is the study of human behavior involved in finding and exploiting entrepreneurial behavior opportunity through creating and developing new venture organizations. Entrepreneurial behavior is the proximal outcome of the cognitions and emotions of entrepreneurial actors; it is also the proximal ...

  14. PDF To Be Happy: A Case Study of Entrepreneurial Motivation and

    With the concern of non-economic motivation in entrepreneurial behavior, studies on entrepreneurial emotion are gradually emerging in the field of entrepreneurial research. Scholars believe that emotion plays a key role in entrepreneurial cognition and explain how emotion a ects entrepreneurial behavior intention [11].

  15. Entrepreneurial Behavior: A Reconceptualization and Extension Based on

    Entrepreneurial behavior is core to our understanding of entrepreneurship. Yet, research progress is hindered because most studies adopt a traditional perspective of the construct that is embedded in economic rationality and focused on for-profit ventures. Drawing on identity theory, we propose a reconceptualization that emphasizes the ...

  16. Entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial behaviour: Do self

    The effect of entrepreneurship education on entrepreneurial behaviour might be moderated by the three cognitive antecedents of TPB. ... Measuring the impact of business management student's attitude towards entrepreneurship education on entrepreneurial intention: A case study. Computers in Human Behavior, 107 (2020), Article 106275. View PDF ...

  17. PDF Personality Traits of Entrepreneurs: A Review of Recent Literature

    Within each area, we separate studies by the type of entrepreneurial behavior considered: entry into entrepreneurship, performance outcomes, and exit from entrepreneurship. This literature shows common results many points of disagreement, and reflective of the heterogeneous nature of entrepreneurship. We studies by the type of label

  18. A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis of Entrepreneurial

    Entrepreneurial Personality (EP) is a collection of personality traits that broadly and strongly relate to entrepreneurial outcomes across most contexts. The goal of the current article is to address present uncertainties surrounding EP by identifying its dimensions and assessing their relations with entrepreneurial outcomes. Our systematic literature review demonstrates that seven dimensions ...

  19. PDF Entrepreneurial Behavior

    entrepreneurship to the capability for exploiting successfully innovative ideas in a commercially competitive market. Leaving to one side the fact that individuals working in the public and non-profit sectors can be very enterprising, in historic and policy making terms entrepreneurship refers to business behavior related to innovation and growth.

  20. Understanding employees' intrapreneurial behavior: a case study

    Conclusion. This study analyzed the role of intrapreneurial behaviors of employees in the context of a n NTBF, paying attention to the organizational support given to employees' initiatives and ...

  21. Role of Entrepreneurial Behavior in Achieving Sustainable Digital

    Studies of entrepreneurial behavior are focused on the tangible activities of individuals (single entrepreneurs or team members) at the beginning or early phases of a business. Entrepreneurial behavior is therefore the result of their desire, character, talents, expertise, knowledge, and talents, which are usually spread through action.

  22. Exploring entrepreneurial characteristics, motivations and behaviours

    Introduction. Decision-making is central to the success, longevity and survival of entrepreneurial activities (Caputo and Pellegrini, 2019).It is a well-established topic of interest in several fields, particularly management, but there is still a paucity of studies on entrepreneurial decision-making (EDM) (Shepherd et al., 2015), although EDM is deeply influenced by the evolution and ...

  23. PDF The Behavior of Entrepreneurship: Case Study a Kerupuk Dorokdok in

    The objectives of the explanatory survey research are: 1) Exploration, 2 Descriptive, 3) Explanatory or confirmatory, such as to explain causal relationships and hypothesis testing, 4) Evaluation, 5) Prediction or predict certain events in the future. 6) Operational research and 7) Development of social indicators.

  24. See, solve, scale: Teaching entrepreneurship as a structured process

    In 2005, his mentor Barrett Hazeltine extended an invitation to embark on a new entrepreneurial venture — this time, to join the faculty at Brown University and teach entrepreneurship. Translating startup success to academic excellence. Not having taught before, Warshay quickly applied his startup skills to a new course.

  25. Knowledge creates value: the role of financial literacy in

    Most studies demonstrate that individual risk preference significantly influences entrepreneurial behavior, with risk-tolerant individuals exhibiting a greater propensity for entrepreneurial ...

  26. Deciphering Entrepreneurial Pathways: Understanding Entrepreneurship

    This conceptual study explores the critical relationships among entrepreneurship education (EE), entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE), and entrepreneurial intentions (EI). It examines how advancements in entrepreneurship education, influenced by global trends and technological advancements, enhance ESE and shape entrepreneurial intentions. The analysis is supported by several theoretical ...

  27. Developing the Potential of Women Foodpreneur by Using the Skill Will

    Small and medium-scale entrepreneurs mainly consist of women. Women's small businesses in developing communities can drive the economy for generations. To succeed in the business world, women entrepreneurs need to have high skills and knowledge. Entrepreneurship training and skills are essential, especially for potential entrepreneurs who want to develop and expand a business.

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    How a Maryland entrepreneur was inspired to bring this Hawaiian dish to DC Recommended 'Egregious behavior': Va. work crew threw bear carcass off overpass, near trail, animal rights group says