Abstract
Research findings indicate that the feelings and moods individuals experience (i.e., their affect) influence many aspects of cognition and behavior. Extending these findings to entrepreneurship, I suggest that affect influences several aspects of entrepreneurs' cognition and, hence, important elements of the entrepreneurial process. I propose a theoretical framework for understanding the role of affect in key aspects of entrepreneurship (e.g., opportunity recognition, resource acquisition).
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- Affect (linguistics)
- Entrepreneurship
- Cognition
- Feeling
- Resource (disambiguation)
- Process (computing)
- Psychology
- Social psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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