Although risk has always been at the center of entrepreneurship, research on risk recognition in new ventures is limited. Applying cognitive information-processing theory, we develop a theoretical framework that explores the interactive influences of entrepreneurs' social networks and their cognitive characteristics on the outcomes of risk recognition. We test the framework on a sample of 226 Chinese entrepreneurs. The results show that network size, tie strength and structural holes enhance risk recognition outcomes and that cognition (i.e. risk propensity and illusion of control) generally reduces such effects, except in the case of illusion of control, which has no effect on structural holes
In this study we draw on the social network and international entrepreneurship literatures to examin...
Purpose: This study aims to explore how an entrepreneur's implicit need for achievement and risk rec...
This study explores the influence that entrepreneurial cognition, in terms of the dichotomy in human...
In cognitive entrepreneurship research one main question is: Do entrepreneurs think differently than...
International audiencePrincipal TopicAlthough research has emphasized cognition and the use of heuri...
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The broad research problem explored in this research study is "How do entrepreneurs identify busines...
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International audienceIn a business environment of greater growing uncertainty, SMEs are constraint ...
International audienceThe article examines ways in which new information about a new venture project...
This research investigates managerial risk perception regarding internationalization of small and me...
International audienceAlthough cognitive theory has been adopted to explain entrepreneurial risk beh...
In this study we draw on the social network and international entrepreneurship literatures to examin...
Purpose: This study aims to explore how an entrepreneur's implicit need for achievement and risk rec...
This study explores the influence that entrepreneurial cognition, in terms of the dichotomy in human...
In cognitive entrepreneurship research one main question is: Do entrepreneurs think differently than...
International audiencePrincipal TopicAlthough research has emphasized cognition and the use of heuri...
This paper examines how entrepreneurs' perceptions of a foreign country prior to international...
We link research in international entrepreneurship and on behavioral decision making with the intern...
International entrepreneurship involves the identification and exploitation of opportunities for int...
This paper examines four aspects of managerial cognition among firms, as differentiated by speed of ...
The broad research problem explored in this research study is "How do entrepreneurs identify busines...
This study aims to understand the role of interpersonal social networks in the international strateg...
International audienceIn a business environment of greater growing uncertainty, SMEs are constraint ...
International audienceThe article examines ways in which new information about a new venture project...
This research investigates managerial risk perception regarding internationalization of small and me...
International audienceAlthough cognitive theory has been adopted to explain entrepreneurial risk beh...
In this study we draw on the social network and international entrepreneurship literatures to examin...
Purpose: This study aims to explore how an entrepreneur's implicit need for achievement and risk rec...
This study explores the influence that entrepreneurial cognition, in terms of the dichotomy in human...