Background: Both Authors have many years of finance background and as well as studying entrepreneurship motivated to tackle the less researched area in entrepreneurship: entrepreneurs’ behavioural impact on their financial decisions. Such decisions in initial stages of startup formation have a critical impact on company’s future development which raises the importance of understanding the behavioural motives of the entrepreneurs. The paper tries to expand the knowledge in the area of behavioural science and entrepreneurship finance by creating research framework based on one of the key cognitive biases: overconfidence as well as external and internal financing environment. Research Problem: The study explores the new perspective at which ex...
Cognitive biases lead entrepreneurs to overinvest in their own companies, over exposing themselves t...
Cognitive biases lead entrepreneurs to overinvest in their own companies, over exposing themselves t...
Background: For the past 30 years, the neoclassical finance has been questioned bybehavioural financ...
Background: Both Authors have many years of finance background and as well as studying entrepreneurs...
Entrepreneurship plays an exceptionally important role in today’s societies by being the main driver...
This research examines the affect of overconfidence on the entrepreneurial investment choices of ind...
A hubris theory of entrepreneurship suggests that financial forecasts are often informed ...
The study of entrepreneurial cognitive bias emerged about two decades ago and has received growing a...
A hubris theory of entrepreneurship suggests that financial forecasts are often informed ...
This research examines the affect of overconfidence on the entrepreneurial investment choices of ind...
A hubris theory of entrepreneurship suggests that financial forecasts are often informed by the use ...
Entrepreneurs are responsible for a great deal of innovation in societies and decision making is an ...
This thesis sets out to explore the question – How does overconfidence affect entrepreneurial ventur...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.The purpose of this research is t...
The concept of behavioural finance has taken more ground concerning the traditional finance paradigm...
Cognitive biases lead entrepreneurs to overinvest in their own companies, over exposing themselves t...
Cognitive biases lead entrepreneurs to overinvest in their own companies, over exposing themselves t...
Background: For the past 30 years, the neoclassical finance has been questioned bybehavioural financ...
Background: Both Authors have many years of finance background and as well as studying entrepreneurs...
Entrepreneurship plays an exceptionally important role in today’s societies by being the main driver...
This research examines the affect of overconfidence on the entrepreneurial investment choices of ind...
A hubris theory of entrepreneurship suggests that financial forecasts are often informed ...
The study of entrepreneurial cognitive bias emerged about two decades ago and has received growing a...
A hubris theory of entrepreneurship suggests that financial forecasts are often informed ...
This research examines the affect of overconfidence on the entrepreneurial investment choices of ind...
A hubris theory of entrepreneurship suggests that financial forecasts are often informed by the use ...
Entrepreneurs are responsible for a great deal of innovation in societies and decision making is an ...
This thesis sets out to explore the question – How does overconfidence affect entrepreneurial ventur...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.The purpose of this research is t...
The concept of behavioural finance has taken more ground concerning the traditional finance paradigm...
Cognitive biases lead entrepreneurs to overinvest in their own companies, over exposing themselves t...
Cognitive biases lead entrepreneurs to overinvest in their own companies, over exposing themselves t...
Background: For the past 30 years, the neoclassical finance has been questioned bybehavioural financ...