Entrepreneurs rely on different decision-making logics when starting new ventures, including causal and effectual reasoning. Extant research suggests that venture performance is positively associated with both causal business planning and effectual action-orientation, but studies have not yet tested the synergistic potential of these two logics. We contribute to the debate on entrepreneurial decision making by exploring the interrelationship between causation and effectuation, detailing their main and interactive effects on venture performance. Using survey data collected on 1,453 entrepreneurs residing in 25 countries, we find that ventures benefit from using these two entrepreneurial logics in tandem
Strategic management and entrepreneurship literature traditionally pay substantive attention to rati...
The process of new venture creation is characterized by the need to decide and take action in the fa...
The influence of entrepreneurs' career motives is examined on two alternative modes of decision-maki...
Entrepreneurs rely on different decision-making logics when starting new ventures, including causal ...
This study draws upon effectuation and causation as examples of planning-based and flexible decision...
This study draws upon effectuation and causation as examples of planning-based and flexible decision...
During new venture creation, entrepreneurs make decisions in a variety of areas from seeking funding...
The resource-based view of entrepreneurial networking demonstrates how relationships are formed inst...
The process of new venture creation is characterized by the need to decide and take action in the fa...
Basing on the principle of causation vs effectuation, we try in this research to undersantand women’...
This study explores the entrepreneurial logic applied in the opportunity evaluation phase in a resea...
The resource-based view of entrepreneurial networking demonstrates how relationships are formed inst...
Entrepreneurship is becoming an ever more popular career choice for individuals worldwide, and this ...
The preceding paper by Wiltbank et al. reports that highly successful and experienced entrepreneurs ...
This paper reports on a study testing whether and how the use of effectuation and causation logics i...
Strategic management and entrepreneurship literature traditionally pay substantive attention to rati...
The process of new venture creation is characterized by the need to decide and take action in the fa...
The influence of entrepreneurs' career motives is examined on two alternative modes of decision-maki...
Entrepreneurs rely on different decision-making logics when starting new ventures, including causal ...
This study draws upon effectuation and causation as examples of planning-based and flexible decision...
This study draws upon effectuation and causation as examples of planning-based and flexible decision...
During new venture creation, entrepreneurs make decisions in a variety of areas from seeking funding...
The resource-based view of entrepreneurial networking demonstrates how relationships are formed inst...
The process of new venture creation is characterized by the need to decide and take action in the fa...
Basing on the principle of causation vs effectuation, we try in this research to undersantand women’...
This study explores the entrepreneurial logic applied in the opportunity evaluation phase in a resea...
The resource-based view of entrepreneurial networking demonstrates how relationships are formed inst...
Entrepreneurship is becoming an ever more popular career choice for individuals worldwide, and this ...
The preceding paper by Wiltbank et al. reports that highly successful and experienced entrepreneurs ...
This paper reports on a study testing whether and how the use of effectuation and causation logics i...
Strategic management and entrepreneurship literature traditionally pay substantive attention to rati...
The process of new venture creation is characterized by the need to decide and take action in the fa...
The influence of entrepreneurs' career motives is examined on two alternative modes of decision-maki...