This study examines the role of mixed emotions in the risk perception of entrepreneurs, an important determinant of entrepreneurial decision making. We extend the literature on mixed emotions by applying the cognitive appraisal tendency approach and contrasting it with ambivalence stemming from the valence-based approach. We test our hypotheses on a data set of 253 entrepreneurs from the United States. We show that mixed and conflicting emotions are an important predictor of the risk perception of entrepreneurs. At the same time, we find that emotional reactions of entrepreneurs on strategic issues change substantially as they found more ventures and become habitual entrepreneurs.</p
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 11th June 2013 until 11th June 2014.Although o...
This chapter examines the role of emotions and cognitions in entrepreneurial decision-making and how...
The entrepreneurial journey is often experienced as an emotional rollercoaster, but we know very lit...
This study examines the role of mixed emotions in the risk perception of entrepreneurs, an important...
This study examines the role of mixed emotions in the risk perception of entrepreneurs, an important...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate entrepreneurs’ investment decisions under uncer...
Theory predicts that entrepreneurs have distinct attitudes towards risk and uncertainty, but empiric...
Theory predicts that entrepreneurs have distinct attitudes towards risk and uncertainty, but empiric...
Building on the emergent view in entrepreneurship literature that highlights emotional, creative, an...
The purpose of this study is to better understand whether emotional aspects affect entrepreneurs’ an...
Summarization: Students’ predictions of the affective consequences of starting their own business en...
A considerable amount of research has been devoted in an effort to identify the behavioural traits t...
Entrepreneurship is characterised by individuals starting new ventures that involve both foreseen an...
The present study provides an understanding of the role of fear of failure in entrepreneurial decisi...
Previous studies have underscored the economic importance of the role of the entrepreneur, and empir...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 11th June 2013 until 11th June 2014.Although o...
This chapter examines the role of emotions and cognitions in entrepreneurial decision-making and how...
The entrepreneurial journey is often experienced as an emotional rollercoaster, but we know very lit...
This study examines the role of mixed emotions in the risk perception of entrepreneurs, an important...
This study examines the role of mixed emotions in the risk perception of entrepreneurs, an important...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate entrepreneurs’ investment decisions under uncer...
Theory predicts that entrepreneurs have distinct attitudes towards risk and uncertainty, but empiric...
Theory predicts that entrepreneurs have distinct attitudes towards risk and uncertainty, but empiric...
Building on the emergent view in entrepreneurship literature that highlights emotional, creative, an...
The purpose of this study is to better understand whether emotional aspects affect entrepreneurs’ an...
Summarization: Students’ predictions of the affective consequences of starting their own business en...
A considerable amount of research has been devoted in an effort to identify the behavioural traits t...
Entrepreneurship is characterised by individuals starting new ventures that involve both foreseen an...
The present study provides an understanding of the role of fear of failure in entrepreneurial decisi...
Previous studies have underscored the economic importance of the role of the entrepreneur, and empir...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 11th June 2013 until 11th June 2014.Although o...
This chapter examines the role of emotions and cognitions in entrepreneurial decision-making and how...
The entrepreneurial journey is often experienced as an emotional rollercoaster, but we know very lit...