This study adapts an existing methodology in psychology to assess congruence relationships in entrepreneurship management. More specifically, it describes the application of a response surface method to examine the congruence effect of two predictor variables on an outcome variable. The study presents both visual and text presentations to serve as a guideline that can aid management researchers in adapting the method. The paper underscores three strengths of using the response surface method as a robust analytical approach to evaluating congruent and incongruent relationships. • The response surface method can be used to examine congruency and incongruency between variables in the field of management in general and entrepreneurship manageme...
Both practitioners and scientists regard entrepreneurship as an important driver of product and mark...
This article examines how the ordering of variables impacts conclusions regard-ing the presence of a...
This paper argues that research in entrepreneurship is a fraught process. Firstly, concepts of valid...
Numerous studies in organizational behavior research have examined the congruence (i.e., fit, match,...
As a means to enhance prescriptive theory on a firm’s entrepre-neurial orientation, this paper addre...
This paper carries out a bibliographical review of the evolution of the individual level research, t...
Despite the popularity of the congruence construct (similarity, fit, and agreement) in organizationa...
In an overall effort to contribute to the steadily expanding EO literature, this cumulative disserta...
Until the mid-1990s, research in the area of entrepreneurship was often described as a mono-method f...
A comparative analysis of the studies of congruence of personal and organizational values is present...
The aim of this study was to investigate if polynomial regression and response surface methodology c...
This paper carries out a bibliographical review of the evolution of the individual level research, t...
The purpose of this study was to identify the behaviors of entrepreneurs and directly compare those ...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to explore an optimal research design for research on women e...
The entrepreneurial competencies of owner-managers of small or medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are s...
Both practitioners and scientists regard entrepreneurship as an important driver of product and mark...
This article examines how the ordering of variables impacts conclusions regard-ing the presence of a...
This paper argues that research in entrepreneurship is a fraught process. Firstly, concepts of valid...
Numerous studies in organizational behavior research have examined the congruence (i.e., fit, match,...
As a means to enhance prescriptive theory on a firm’s entrepre-neurial orientation, this paper addre...
This paper carries out a bibliographical review of the evolution of the individual level research, t...
Despite the popularity of the congruence construct (similarity, fit, and agreement) in organizationa...
In an overall effort to contribute to the steadily expanding EO literature, this cumulative disserta...
Until the mid-1990s, research in the area of entrepreneurship was often described as a mono-method f...
A comparative analysis of the studies of congruence of personal and organizational values is present...
The aim of this study was to investigate if polynomial regression and response surface methodology c...
This paper carries out a bibliographical review of the evolution of the individual level research, t...
The purpose of this study was to identify the behaviors of entrepreneurs and directly compare those ...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to explore an optimal research design for research on women e...
The entrepreneurial competencies of owner-managers of small or medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are s...
Both practitioners and scientists regard entrepreneurship as an important driver of product and mark...
This article examines how the ordering of variables impacts conclusions regard-ing the presence of a...
This paper argues that research in entrepreneurship is a fraught process. Firstly, concepts of valid...