How are social entrepreneurs different from commercial entrepreneurs? This study sheds light on this issue by applying the perspective of entrepreneurial cognition and by arguing that social entrepreneurs are even more susceptible to cognitive biases than commercial entrepreneurs. The empirical study of 205 Swiss entrepreneurs could confirm that social entrepreneurs tend to be more overconfident and prone to escalation of commitment than commercial entrepreneurs, while the study found no differences for illusion of control. The findings indicate that cognitive biases are an important puzzle piece to understand the differences between social and commercial entrepreneurs
The Objective of the study is to investigate the relationship of overconfidence bias and illusion of...
Entrepreneurship plays an exceptionally important role in today’s societies by being the main driver...
The Objective of the study is to investigate the relationship of overconfidence bias and illusion of...
How are social entrepreneurs different from commercial entrepreneurs? This study sheds light on this...
Purpose While some studies have found that cognitive biases are detrimental to entrepreneurial perfo...
The study of entrepreneurial cognitive bias emerged about two decades ago and has received growing a...
Cognitive elements are some of the most influential features characterizing the “entrepreneurial min...
In this study we confirm the often assumed but largely untested belief that entrepreneurs think and ...
Background: Both Authors have many years of finance background and as well as studying entrepreneurs...
Entrepreneurs are responsible for a great deal of innovation in societies and decision making is an ...
In cognitive entrepreneurship research one main question is: Do entrepreneurs think differently than...
The purpose of this master thesis is to investigate what role cognitive biases play in business nego...
In recent years, the projection of Social entrepreneurs’ cognitive drive is a critical factor that n...
ABSTRACT: A social business responds to social problems usually ignored by institutions, mobilizing ...
Cognitive biases lead entrepreneurs to overinvest in their own companies, over exposing themselves t...
The Objective of the study is to investigate the relationship of overconfidence bias and illusion of...
Entrepreneurship plays an exceptionally important role in today’s societies by being the main driver...
The Objective of the study is to investigate the relationship of overconfidence bias and illusion of...
How are social entrepreneurs different from commercial entrepreneurs? This study sheds light on this...
Purpose While some studies have found that cognitive biases are detrimental to entrepreneurial perfo...
The study of entrepreneurial cognitive bias emerged about two decades ago and has received growing a...
Cognitive elements are some of the most influential features characterizing the “entrepreneurial min...
In this study we confirm the often assumed but largely untested belief that entrepreneurs think and ...
Background: Both Authors have many years of finance background and as well as studying entrepreneurs...
Entrepreneurs are responsible for a great deal of innovation in societies and decision making is an ...
In cognitive entrepreneurship research one main question is: Do entrepreneurs think differently than...
The purpose of this master thesis is to investigate what role cognitive biases play in business nego...
In recent years, the projection of Social entrepreneurs’ cognitive drive is a critical factor that n...
ABSTRACT: A social business responds to social problems usually ignored by institutions, mobilizing ...
Cognitive biases lead entrepreneurs to overinvest in their own companies, over exposing themselves t...
The Objective of the study is to investigate the relationship of overconfidence bias and illusion of...
Entrepreneurship plays an exceptionally important role in today’s societies by being the main driver...
The Objective of the study is to investigate the relationship of overconfidence bias and illusion of...