
Entrepreneurial Behaviour
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The book leads off with the core themes of the series and incorporates new perspectives around entrepreneurial emotions, passion and trust. Previous research has not studied in sufficient detail the negotiation processes in entrepreneurship. This edited work explores these negotiation processes in depth, while also providing a discussion forum for scholars interested in researching and understanding how decisions permeate the life of entrepreneurial ventures during their life cycle.
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Massimiliano M. Pellegrini is Associate Professor in Organisational Studies and Entrepreneurship, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy. His research interests and publications are focused on entrepreneurial and organizational behaviours. He was also Chair for the Strategic Interest Group of Entrepreneurship at the European Academy of Management (EURAM).
Content
Chapter 1. The Entrepreneurial Behaviour. Unveiling the cognitive and emotional aspect of entrepreneurship; Andrea Caputo and Massimiliano M. Pellegrini
Chapter 2. Evolving Differently from the Same Set of Pre-conditions: A Qualitative Longitudinal Study of Entrepreneurship Genius Loci; Massimiliano M. Pellegrini, Andrea Caputo, Cristiano Ciappei and Leo-Paul Dana
Chapter 3. Entrepreneurship Education and Gamification: An Analysis of Students' Learning Outcomes; Afsnahe Bagheri, Amin Alinezhad and Seyed Mojtaba Sajadi
Chapter 4. Narcissism, Machiavellianism, And Psychopathy: How do Displayed Entrepreneurs' Personality Dark Traits Influence Crowdfunding Success?; Simona Leonelli, Francesca Di Pietro and Francesca Masciarelli
Chapter 5. Start-Ups, Innovation and Performance: an Empirical Analysis in the Italian Context Using SMAA-S; Melita Nicotra, Marco Romano, Ambra Castrogiovanni and Salvatore Corrente
Chapter 6. The Target of Entrepreneurial Passion Under the Role of Passion Types and Culture: a Conceptual Framework; Ayca Kubra Hizarci-Payne and Ozge Ozgen;
Chapter 7. The Role of Entrepreneurial Stereotypes for Commercial and Social Startup Intentions; Charlott Menke
Chapter 8. Uncovering the role of commitment in the entrepreneurial process. A research agenda;Laetitia Gabay-Mariani and Anne-Flore Adam
Chapter 9. Developing Creative Virtuosities for Entrepreneurship: Perspectives from Four Arts-Based Metaphors; Fahri Karakas, Ismail Golgeci and Sally Dibby
Chapter 10. The Role of Heuristics and Biases in Entrepreneurial Decision-Making when Creativity is a Necessity; Sid Hanna Saleh and Richard A. Hunt
Chapter 11. Re-visiting Effectuation: the Relationships with Causation, Entrepreneurial Experience, and Innovativeness; Virginia Chaa, Yi Ruan and Michael Frese
Chapter 12. Evaluation of decision making in family business mixing data based and socioemotional wealth considerations; Xileidys Parra, Xavier Tort-Martorell, Fernando Alvarez-Gomez and Carmen Ruiz-Vinals
Chapter 13. Cognitive biases in the Venture Capitalist - entrepreneur dyad: the role of entrepreneurs' experience in VCs' investment decisions; Anne Souakri
Chapter 14. Why senior workers becoming entrepreneurs. Necessity or passion?; Raquel Ortega-Lapiedra
Chapter 15. Gender and performance: preliminary evidences from Italian innovative SMEs; Michela Mari and Sara Poggesi
Chapter 16. A micro-entrepreneur network as a community of practice boosting entrepreneurial activities; Anna-Mari Simunaniemi, Riitta Forsten-Astikainen, Kai Haenninen and Matti Muhos
Chapter 17. The evaluative nature of entrepreneurial constraints; Anibal Lopez and Pedro Neves
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