The influence of entrepreneurs' career motives is examined on two alternative modes of decision-making logic; causation and effectuation. Based on Sarasvathy's (Acad Manage Rev 26(2):243-288, 2001) seminal study, causation is defined as a decision-making process that focuses on what ought to be done given predetermined goals and possible means, and effectuation as a decision-making process emphasizing the question of what can be done given possible means and imagined ends. Analysis suggests that entrepreneurs who identify themselves with linear or expert career motives have a higher preference for causal decision-making logic. Entrepreneurs who identify themselves with spiral or transitory career motives have a higher preference for effectu...
This paper uses comparative research to test and extend formal models representing an emerging theor...
During new venture creation, entrepreneurs make decisions in a variety of areas from seeking funding...
This paper explores the decision making processes involved in effectual logic and the relationship b...
This study explores how career experiences shape entrepreneurs' preferences for causal and effectual...
This study builds a grounded model of how careers shape entrepreneurs’ preference for causal and eff...
This study builds a grounded model of how careers shape entrepreneurs’ preferences for causal and ef...
Basing on the principle of causation vs effectuation, we try in this research to undersantand women’...
This paper enriches the literature on entrepreneurial decision-making logic by investigating nascent...
Personal and motivational patterns of intentional founders have been researched in great depth; howe...
Entrepreneurship is becoming an ever more popular career choice for individuals worldwide, and this ...
This study explores the different paths that lead to the effectuation and causation of entrepreneuri...
Personal and motivational patterns of intentional founders have been researched in great depth; howe...
This study explores the different paths that lead to the effectuation and causation of entrepreneuri...
The impact of career motivations on entrepreneurial intention and action remains in need of being in...
Entrepreneurs rely on different decision-making logics when starting new ventures, including causal ...
This paper uses comparative research to test and extend formal models representing an emerging theor...
During new venture creation, entrepreneurs make decisions in a variety of areas from seeking funding...
This paper explores the decision making processes involved in effectual logic and the relationship b...
This study explores how career experiences shape entrepreneurs' preferences for causal and effectual...
This study builds a grounded model of how careers shape entrepreneurs’ preference for causal and eff...
This study builds a grounded model of how careers shape entrepreneurs’ preferences for causal and ef...
Basing on the principle of causation vs effectuation, we try in this research to undersantand women’...
This paper enriches the literature on entrepreneurial decision-making logic by investigating nascent...
Personal and motivational patterns of intentional founders have been researched in great depth; howe...
Entrepreneurship is becoming an ever more popular career choice for individuals worldwide, and this ...
This study explores the different paths that lead to the effectuation and causation of entrepreneuri...
Personal and motivational patterns of intentional founders have been researched in great depth; howe...
This study explores the different paths that lead to the effectuation and causation of entrepreneuri...
The impact of career motivations on entrepreneurial intention and action remains in need of being in...
Entrepreneurs rely on different decision-making logics when starting new ventures, including causal ...
This paper uses comparative research to test and extend formal models representing an emerging theor...
During new venture creation, entrepreneurs make decisions in a variety of areas from seeking funding...
This paper explores the decision making processes involved in effectual logic and the relationship b...