Entrepreneurial career choice has been identified as one of the defining features of entrepreneurship. This paper reports a mixed methods study that investigates the role of social cognitive self-regulation in that process. Based upon survey data regarding two existing self-regulatory constructs regulatory pride and entrepreneurial self-efficacy founder manager entrepreneurs appear to be distinguished from each other, and as a group from employee managers, by a distinct pattern of self-regulation. When analysed in combination with interview data, that pattern of self-regulation is strongly related to creativity, self-realization, altruism, independence, and challenge as reasons for entrepreneurial career choice
textRegulatory foci, a personality variable, differentially regulate the way in which individuals pu...
This dissertation presents a discussion of the role of psychological attributes and entrepreneurial ...
Questions of self-identity go to the heart of major debates in the decision sciences, such as the re...
Why certain people choose to pursue an entrepreneurial career has been identified as one of the defi...
Cognition plays a major role in the use of heuristics by entrepreneurs in selecting and exploiting n...
In this exploratory mixed methods study, I investigate the relationship between self regulation, sel...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University (Macquarie Graduate School of Management), 2006.Bibliography: lea...
This exploratory study focuses on an important self-regulatory factor known as regulatory pride whic...
Entrepreneurs often face challenges and conflicts with respect to values and ethics in decision maki...
Based on three essays, this doctoral thesis examines the self-regulation mechanisms - in terms of pr...
My research has shown that socio-cognitive self-regulation plays a significant role in decision-maki...
peer-reviewedPsychological processes (e.g. cognition, motivation, emotions) have emerged as key to ...
The contextual factors of entrepreneurship consist of social, political, and economic vari-ables suc...
Applying social cognitive career theory (Lent, Brown, & Hackett, 2002) to entrepreneurship, this pap...
Recent empirical studies have shown that many employees would prefer to be self-employed, just as ma...
textRegulatory foci, a personality variable, differentially regulate the way in which individuals pu...
This dissertation presents a discussion of the role of psychological attributes and entrepreneurial ...
Questions of self-identity go to the heart of major debates in the decision sciences, such as the re...
Why certain people choose to pursue an entrepreneurial career has been identified as one of the defi...
Cognition plays a major role in the use of heuristics by entrepreneurs in selecting and exploiting n...
In this exploratory mixed methods study, I investigate the relationship between self regulation, sel...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University (Macquarie Graduate School of Management), 2006.Bibliography: lea...
This exploratory study focuses on an important self-regulatory factor known as regulatory pride whic...
Entrepreneurs often face challenges and conflicts with respect to values and ethics in decision maki...
Based on three essays, this doctoral thesis examines the self-regulation mechanisms - in terms of pr...
My research has shown that socio-cognitive self-regulation plays a significant role in decision-maki...
peer-reviewedPsychological processes (e.g. cognition, motivation, emotions) have emerged as key to ...
The contextual factors of entrepreneurship consist of social, political, and economic vari-ables suc...
Applying social cognitive career theory (Lent, Brown, & Hackett, 2002) to entrepreneurship, this pap...
Recent empirical studies have shown that many employees would prefer to be self-employed, just as ma...
textRegulatory foci, a personality variable, differentially regulate the way in which individuals pu...
This dissertation presents a discussion of the role of psychological attributes and entrepreneurial ...
Questions of self-identity go to the heart of major debates in the decision sciences, such as the re...