We examine how entrepreneurs can search deliberately for discoveries. We use consideration sets to impose constraints on how and where they search. A consideration set is a promising set of information channels, which entrepreneurs can select and search based on prior knowledge. To decide how to search the channels in a consideration set, we apply existing mathematical formalism to illustrate a maximal search sequence. Because there is some probability that a search sequence could continue indefinitely, we determine stopping rules. We argue that entrepreneurial search is more feasible within a consideration set than it is in the rest of the world. Copyright Springer 2005search, learning, information, knowledge, D83, M13,
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abstract I develop a prescriptive model of entrepreneurial search and discovery, which operationaliz...
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When making choices, decision makers often either lack information about al-ternatives or lack the c...
When making choices, decision makers often either lack information about alternatives or lack the co...
This paper studies a search problem where a consumer is initially aware of only a few products. At e...
The authors introduce and develop protocols to guide aspiring entrepreneurs’ behaviors in searching ...
This paper summarizes the results of a multiple-case study conducted to shed light into the question...
[Introduction] The "theory of search" - the application of optimal stopping rules to decision-makin...
This thesis considers several aspects of consumer search theory. The thesis begins by giving a histo...
This dissertation consists of three chapters on individual behavior in economic environments that fe...
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When entrepreneurs are searching for more information to develop their business ideas, they generall...
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