UID:
almafu_9959151218402883
Format:
1 online resource (330 pages).
Edition:
1st ed. 2019.
ISBN:
3-030-19685-2
Series Statement:
Contributions to Management Science,
Content:
The creation, success and long-term survival of enterprises are fundamentally linked to the effectiveness of decision-making processes and negotiation capabilities. This book provides an overview of research into how decisions permeate entrepreneurial ventures throughout their lifecycle. A multidisciplinary approach combining psychology, sociology and political science is used to investigate how entrepreneurs address and deal with decision-making. The respective contributions highlight the latest empirical, theoretical and meta-research, and bridge the gap between literature on entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial and innovative behaviours with that on decision-making and negotiation. This book is one of the first to combine these streams of research, thereby offering a new and insightful addition to the field of entrepreneurship.
Note:
An Overview of The Anatomy of Entrepreneurial Decisions -- Part I Cognition of Entrepreneurial Decisions -- Using Creativity to Defeat Fear and Manage Ambiguity for Enhancing Entrepreneurial Decisions -- Intuition in Entrepreneurial Cognition -- Entrepreneurial Success: A Theoretical Contribution Linking Affect and Cognition -- Metacognition, Entrepreneurial Orientation, and Firm Performance: An Upper Echelons View -- Part II Joint Entrepreneurial Decisions -- Givers, Takers, and New Venture Makers: Why Help-Seeking Processes Are Critical (and Different) for Entrepreneurs -- Conflicts and Negotiations in the Intergenerational Succession of Family Firms: A Literature Review -- Part III Passion and Entrepreneurial Decisions -- Working Passionately Does Not Always Pay Off: The Negative Moderating Role of Passion on the Relationship Between Deliberate Practice and Venture Performance -- Angel Investor-Entrepreneur Fit: The Nexus of Angel Motivation and Entrepreneur Personality and Passion -- Part IV Development of Entrepreneurial Decisions -- Entrepreneurial Intentions, Risk-Taking Propensity and Environmental Support: The Italian Experience -- Lifelong Learning in Europe: An Analysis of Raw Materials Professionals’ Learning Needs -- Part V External Context of Entrepreneurial Decisions -- The Relationship Between Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Growth in Italy -- What Start-Up Firms Are More Likely to Obtain Public Funding Support? A Systematic Analysis of the Funding Program Promoted by the Abruzzo Region in Italy -- Nurturing Innovation Through Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: What Does the Literature Say?
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3-030-19684-4
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-19685-1