The paper reports on a study testing whether effectuation (means-driven thinking) and causation (predictive thinking) influence the use of deliberate practice during business start-up by microfinance borrowers (‘micro-entrepreneurs’) running low-tech businesses in Sri Lanka. We surveyed clients of a large Sri Lankan microfinance institution and analysed 24 interviews to see whether links existed, and if so, how they played out in everyday business practice. We found both effectual and causal logics (not effectuation alone) facilitate deliberate practice, an important result since deliberate practice could be expected to help micro-entrepreneurs gain business expertise. We also found conceptual links between effectuation and causation an...
Purpose: The purpose of this exploratory study is to investigate the significance of self-efficacy a...
The way entrepreneurs think about the financial implications of starting a new venture is a crucial ...
This study investigates when, how and why students use causation, effectuation and bricolage behavio...
This paper reports on a study testing whether and how the use of effectuation and causation logics i...
This paper presents a study on expertise acquisition and business decision-making of micro-entrepren...
This paper presents a study of effectuation (means driven) and causation (predictive) thinking betwe...
This thesis examines the entrepreneurial decision-making and expertise acquisition process of busine...
This paper reports on a study of effectuation/causation thinking among micro-entrepreneurs, that is,...
The recent increase in effectuation research shows the popularity and potential of this body of know...
Purpose Prior research has theorised that entrepreneurs use deliberate practice (DP) in the start-u...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to theorize on the mechanisms underlying the development of ent...
Deciding to start a new venture is undoubtedly a risky decision. In fact, around 90 per cent of all ...
Informal learning activities are increasingly acknowledged as significant for learning and developme...
Purpose The purpose of this exploratory study is to investigate the significance of self-efficacy an...
The preceding paper by Wiltbank et al. reports that highly successful and experienced entrepreneurs ...
Purpose: The purpose of this exploratory study is to investigate the significance of self-efficacy a...
The way entrepreneurs think about the financial implications of starting a new venture is a crucial ...
This study investigates when, how and why students use causation, effectuation and bricolage behavio...
This paper reports on a study testing whether and how the use of effectuation and causation logics i...
This paper presents a study on expertise acquisition and business decision-making of micro-entrepren...
This paper presents a study of effectuation (means driven) and causation (predictive) thinking betwe...
This thesis examines the entrepreneurial decision-making and expertise acquisition process of busine...
This paper reports on a study of effectuation/causation thinking among micro-entrepreneurs, that is,...
The recent increase in effectuation research shows the popularity and potential of this body of know...
Purpose Prior research has theorised that entrepreneurs use deliberate practice (DP) in the start-u...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to theorize on the mechanisms underlying the development of ent...
Deciding to start a new venture is undoubtedly a risky decision. In fact, around 90 per cent of all ...
Informal learning activities are increasingly acknowledged as significant for learning and developme...
Purpose The purpose of this exploratory study is to investigate the significance of self-efficacy an...
The preceding paper by Wiltbank et al. reports that highly successful and experienced entrepreneurs ...
Purpose: The purpose of this exploratory study is to investigate the significance of self-efficacy a...
The way entrepreneurs think about the financial implications of starting a new venture is a crucial ...
This study investigates when, how and why students use causation, effectuation and bricolage behavio...