This study provides first empirical results on entrepreneurs’ negotiation behavior. In a series of negotiation tasks, we compare persuasive behaviors and negotiation outcomes of entrepreneurs and non-entrepreneurs. Our results show that entrepreneurs make extensive use of emotions and arguments as means of persuasion. Due to their assertive behavior, they close fewer deals; however, when they close a deal, they make higher profits than non-entrepreneurs. These results demonstrate the relevance of studying entrepreneurs’ interpersonal interactions as determinants of entrepreneurial success and highlight the role expressed emotions and arguments play in this context
Previous studies have underscored the economic importance of the role of the entrepreneur, and empir...
Entrepreneurship has been gotten fruitful attentions all around the world, it also has become one of...
This study examines the stereotypes associated with academic entrepreneurs (AEs) and their business ...
Entrepreneurial Behaviour: Unveiling the Cognitive and Emotional Aspects of Entrepreneurship provide...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to determine how entrepreneurs who start new businesses ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 26, 2012).The enti...
We examine how entrepreneurs face critical events during the venture creation process using a longit...
This thesis illustrates the complexity of emotions in the entrepreneurial context. By using vignette...
The creation, success and long-term survival of enterprises are fundamentally linked to the effectiv...
Entrepreneurship represents an interesting path of professional development: people are driven to be...
We test the hypothesis, based on popular and theoretical perspectives, that entrepreneurs are more a...
The role of conflicts has been the subject of extensive research in the area of psychology and socio...
International audienceSecuring and improving the start-up process requires matching communicational ...
The concept of entrepreneurial mindset is growing in popularity within the field of entrepreneurship...
While prior research has indicated the importance of conflicts between investors and entrepreneurs, ...
Previous studies have underscored the economic importance of the role of the entrepreneur, and empir...
Entrepreneurship has been gotten fruitful attentions all around the world, it also has become one of...
This study examines the stereotypes associated with academic entrepreneurs (AEs) and their business ...
Entrepreneurial Behaviour: Unveiling the Cognitive and Emotional Aspects of Entrepreneurship provide...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to determine how entrepreneurs who start new businesses ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 26, 2012).The enti...
We examine how entrepreneurs face critical events during the venture creation process using a longit...
This thesis illustrates the complexity of emotions in the entrepreneurial context. By using vignette...
The creation, success and long-term survival of enterprises are fundamentally linked to the effectiv...
Entrepreneurship represents an interesting path of professional development: people are driven to be...
We test the hypothesis, based on popular and theoretical perspectives, that entrepreneurs are more a...
The role of conflicts has been the subject of extensive research in the area of psychology and socio...
International audienceSecuring and improving the start-up process requires matching communicational ...
The concept of entrepreneurial mindset is growing in popularity within the field of entrepreneurship...
While prior research has indicated the importance of conflicts between investors and entrepreneurs, ...
Previous studies have underscored the economic importance of the role of the entrepreneur, and empir...
Entrepreneurship has been gotten fruitful attentions all around the world, it also has become one of...
This study examines the stereotypes associated with academic entrepreneurs (AEs) and their business ...