Entrepreneurial Action And The Role Of Uncertainty In The Theory Of The Entrepreneur
Baylor University · Indiana University
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Abstract
By considering the amount of uncertainty perceived and the willingness to bear uncertainty concomitantly, we provide a more complete conceptual model of entrepreneurial action that allows for examination of entrepreneurial action at the individual level of analysis while remaining consistent with a rich legacy of system-level theories of the entrepreneur. Our model not only exposes limitations of existing theories of entrepreneurial action but also contributes to a deeper understanding of important conceptual issues, such as the nature of opportunity and the potential for philosophical reconciliation among entrepreneurship scholars.
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- Entrepreneurship
- Action (physics)
- Conceptual model
- Positive economics
- Epistemology
- Conceptual framework
- Sociology
- Economics
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- Decent work and economic growth
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