This paper aims at exploring the influences of effectuation and causation on opportunity exploitation in high-tech new ventures and the mediating role of entrepreneurial capability by integrating effectuation theory and a perspective of entrepreneurial capability. The data was collected from entrepreneurs and top executives in high-tech new ventures through an interview survey instrument implemented in China. Factor analysis and multivariate linear regressions were run to test the hypotheses. The Baron and Kenny (1986) mediation model assessment procedure was used to analyze the data. The empirical analysis results of 176 Chinese high-tech new ventures indicate that both effectuation and causation have positive effects on opportunity exploi...
This study investigates whether expert early-stage venture capitalists differ from novices in using ...
Recent scholarly works in entrepreneurial opportunities have shifted towards the two main sources of...
Research has shown that differences in decision making processes may explain differences in entrepre...
This paper aims at exploring the influences of effectuation and causation on opportunity exploitatio...
Venture creation is an entrepreneurial process initiated by nascent entrepreneurs to identify and ex...
Uncertainty is inherent in the process of entrepreneurial activities and has caused a high failure r...
New ventures drive innovation and economic growththrough commercializingideas, products and business...
This study investigates how venture capitalists in China make early-stage investment decisions under...
This paper uses a resource-based perspective to better understand how the three most established exp...
While prior research has examined the influence of entrepreneurs’ ability and personality on entrepr...
This study draws upon effectuation and causation as examples of planning-based and flexible decision...
The process of new venture creation is characterized by the need to decide and take action in the fa...
In this dissertation, I explore entrepreneurial decision making processes to discover entrepreneuria...
This study draws upon effectuation and causation as examples of planning-based and flexible decision...
Entrepreneurial opportunity recognition is an increasingly prevalent phenomenon. Of particular inter...
This study investigates whether expert early-stage venture capitalists differ from novices in using ...
Recent scholarly works in entrepreneurial opportunities have shifted towards the two main sources of...
Research has shown that differences in decision making processes may explain differences in entrepre...
This paper aims at exploring the influences of effectuation and causation on opportunity exploitatio...
Venture creation is an entrepreneurial process initiated by nascent entrepreneurs to identify and ex...
Uncertainty is inherent in the process of entrepreneurial activities and has caused a high failure r...
New ventures drive innovation and economic growththrough commercializingideas, products and business...
This study investigates how venture capitalists in China make early-stage investment decisions under...
This paper uses a resource-based perspective to better understand how the three most established exp...
While prior research has examined the influence of entrepreneurs’ ability and personality on entrepr...
This study draws upon effectuation and causation as examples of planning-based and flexible decision...
The process of new venture creation is characterized by the need to decide and take action in the fa...
In this dissertation, I explore entrepreneurial decision making processes to discover entrepreneuria...
This study draws upon effectuation and causation as examples of planning-based and flexible decision...
Entrepreneurial opportunity recognition is an increasingly prevalent phenomenon. Of particular inter...
This study investigates whether expert early-stage venture capitalists differ from novices in using ...
Recent scholarly works in entrepreneurial opportunities have shifted towards the two main sources of...
Research has shown that differences in decision making processes may explain differences in entrepre...