A research agenda for entrepreneurial cognition and intention

Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. A Research Agenda for Entrepreneurial Cognition and Intentio...

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Other Authors: Brännback, Malin (Editor), Carsrud, Alan L. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Northampton, MA Edward Elgar Publishing 2018, 2018
Series:Elgar research agendas
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505 0 |a Contents: 1. Where do we go from here? : a research agenda for entrepreneurial cognitions / Malin Brännback and Alan L. Carsrud -- 2. "Cruel intention" or "entrepreneurship intention": what did you expect? : an overview of the entrepreneurship intention research field - an interaction perspective / Adnane Maalaoui, Charles Perez, Gael Bertrand, Myriam Razgallah and Rony Germon -- 3. Who is the entrepreneur? : the right question has been asked, in the wrong way / Kelly G. Shaver and Alan L. Carsrud -- 4. A proposed model for the culture`s mode of influence on the entrepreneurial process / Francisco Liñán and Inmaculada Jaén -- 5. Theory of trying and "we-intentions": from individual to collective intentions in entrepreneurship and family business / Malin Brännback, Alan L. Carsrud and Norris Krueger -- 6. Implementation intentions: the when, where, and how of entrepreneurial intentions' influence on behavior / Leon Schjoedt -- 7. Revisiting entrepreneurial motivation and opportunity recognition / Ronit Yitshaki and Fredric Kropp -- 8. On the use of configurational analysis in entrepreneurial research / József Mezei and Shahrokh Nikou -- 9. Cognition to culture: a still missing link in the development of an entrepreneurial resource / Patricka Greene and Candice G. Brush -- 10. The co-development process of new venture ideas and entrepreneurs' learning / Tadeu F. Nogueira and Gry A. Alsos -- 11. Entrepreneurial language through a linguistic lens: emerging opportunities / Diana Hechavarría and Amy Ingram -- Index 
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520 |a Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. A Research Agenda for Entrepreneurial Cognition and Intention suggests new directions and approaches to study the internal thought processes of entrepreneurs by examining areas that have been under-researched, ignored or overlooked. Proposing new views on the idea of an entrepreneurial personality, new methodologies and theories of cognition and influence of personality, the contributors go beyond the study of individual intentions to evaluate group intentions. Furthermore, the book proposes that current research methods limit our understanding of entrepreneurial processes by not connecting to the wider entrepreneurial audience. With this in mind, key chapters focus on the role and relevance of language and gender in entrepreneurship. Academic researchers and advanced students looking to explore the latest research methods and statistical approaches will find this Research Agenda extremely useful for creating new research pathways. The case studies will also be exceptionally useful for those with a wider interest in entrepreneurship and those who wish to have a greater understanding of entrepreneurial intention