Scholars have criticized effectuation research for being insufficiently embedded in a nomological network of practically relevant antecedents. To address this research gap, the current study uses a mixed-methods design. First, a qualitative study with 20 venturing experts (entrepreneurs and investors) validates various effectuation logics and uncovers the following four antecedents of effectuation and causation: founders’ perceived uncertainty, entrepreneurial experience, management experience, and investor influence. Second, a large-scale quantitative study of founders in online, software, and high-tech start-ups (n = 435) provides statistical support for the identified antecedents, using structural equation modeling and multigroup compari...
This study explores the different paths that lead to the effectuation and causation of entrepreneuri...
Effectuation and Causation have been intriguing theories which have assisted in understanding entrep...
Purpose – This study explores how entrepreneurial firms’ networking logics may change under differen...
This study investigates the use of two alternative ways of thinking: effectuation and causation logi...
The preceding paper by Wiltbank et al. reports that highly successful and experienced entrepreneurs ...
Uncertainty is inherent in the process of entrepreneurial activities and has caused a high failure r...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The creation of new ventures is a process characterized by the need to decide and take action in the...
During the early stages of operation, high-tech startups need to overcome the liability of newness a...
This paper enriches the literature on entrepreneurial decision-making logic by investigating nascent...
Entrepreneurship is becoming an ever more popular career choice for individuals worldwide, and this ...
The recent increase in effectuation research shows the popularity and potential of this body of know...
This study explores the different paths that lead to the effectuation and causation of entrepreneuri...
The creation of new ventures is a process characterized by the need to decide and take action in the...
Entrepreneurs rely on different decision-making logics when starting new ventures, including causal ...
This study explores the different paths that lead to the effectuation and causation of entrepreneuri...
Effectuation and Causation have been intriguing theories which have assisted in understanding entrep...
Purpose – This study explores how entrepreneurial firms’ networking logics may change under differen...
This study investigates the use of two alternative ways of thinking: effectuation and causation logi...
The preceding paper by Wiltbank et al. reports that highly successful and experienced entrepreneurs ...
Uncertainty is inherent in the process of entrepreneurial activities and has caused a high failure r...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The creation of new ventures is a process characterized by the need to decide and take action in the...
During the early stages of operation, high-tech startups need to overcome the liability of newness a...
This paper enriches the literature on entrepreneurial decision-making logic by investigating nascent...
Entrepreneurship is becoming an ever more popular career choice for individuals worldwide, and this ...
The recent increase in effectuation research shows the popularity and potential of this body of know...
This study explores the different paths that lead to the effectuation and causation of entrepreneuri...
The creation of new ventures is a process characterized by the need to decide and take action in the...
Entrepreneurs rely on different decision-making logics when starting new ventures, including causal ...
This study explores the different paths that lead to the effectuation and causation of entrepreneuri...
Effectuation and Causation have been intriguing theories which have assisted in understanding entrep...
Purpose – This study explores how entrepreneurial firms’ networking logics may change under differen...