Guided by insights from cognitive theories, this article explores the links between entrepreneurs' prior business ownership experience and their opportunity identification behavior. Hypotheses were tested using data from 630 entrepreneurs. Experienced entrepreneurs identified more opportunities and exploited more innovative opportunities with greater wealth creation potential. Entrepreneurs that had owned more than 4.5 businesses, however, identified fewer opportunities. The nature of prior business ownership experience also shaped opportunity identification behavior. An inverse U-shaped relationship was detected between the proportion of failed businesses relative to the number of businesses owned and the number of opportunities identified...
Purpose:The purpose of this study is to explore the differences in opportunity recogni-tion as well ...
Because so many new ventures fail or discontinue operations, there is an increasing amount of resear...
This thesis explores entrepreneurial opportunity recognition from the perspectives of en...
Guided by insights from cognitive theories, this article explores the links between entrepreneurs' p...
This study utilizes a human capital framework to explore whether business ownership experience is as...
This study analyses how the different nature of business opportunities affects the way potential ent...
This study analyses how the different nature of business opportunities affects the way potential ent...
Recent scholarly works in entrepreneurial opportunities have shifted towards the two main sources of...
This study explores whether habitual entrepreneurs with prior business ownership experience reported...
160 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.The data for this study was c...
It is suggested that the recognition of new business opportunities often involves pattern recognitio...
Recognizing opportunities has often been raised as a crucial aspect of the entrepreneurial process. ...
Entrepreneurs can be studied from many angles. We will study the phenomenon of entrepreneurship from...
Even though the entrepreneurship literature places much emphasis on opportunity recognition, little ...
Purpose - This paper examines the effects of past entrepreneurial experience on the reported innovat...
Purpose:The purpose of this study is to explore the differences in opportunity recogni-tion as well ...
Because so many new ventures fail or discontinue operations, there is an increasing amount of resear...
This thesis explores entrepreneurial opportunity recognition from the perspectives of en...
Guided by insights from cognitive theories, this article explores the links between entrepreneurs' p...
This study utilizes a human capital framework to explore whether business ownership experience is as...
This study analyses how the different nature of business opportunities affects the way potential ent...
This study analyses how the different nature of business opportunities affects the way potential ent...
Recent scholarly works in entrepreneurial opportunities have shifted towards the two main sources of...
This study explores whether habitual entrepreneurs with prior business ownership experience reported...
160 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.The data for this study was c...
It is suggested that the recognition of new business opportunities often involves pattern recognitio...
Recognizing opportunities has often been raised as a crucial aspect of the entrepreneurial process. ...
Entrepreneurs can be studied from many angles. We will study the phenomenon of entrepreneurship from...
Even though the entrepreneurship literature places much emphasis on opportunity recognition, little ...
Purpose - This paper examines the effects of past entrepreneurial experience on the reported innovat...
Purpose:The purpose of this study is to explore the differences in opportunity recogni-tion as well ...
Because so many new ventures fail or discontinue operations, there is an increasing amount of resear...
This thesis explores entrepreneurial opportunity recognition from the perspectives of en...