Unwrapping opportunity confidence: how do different types of feasibility beliefs affect venture emergence?
Abstract
This study examines whether and how entrepreneurial self-efficacy and low perceived environmental uncertainty—two feasibility beliefs that are assumed to increase the opportunity confidence of nascent entrepreneurs—have distinct or similar effects on venture emergence. Analyses of PSED data show that both beliefs have a positive indirect effect on venture emergence by increasing the effort of nascent entrepreneurs. However, low perceived...
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Title
Unwrapping opportunity confidence: how do different types of feasibility beliefs affect venture emergence?
Published Date
Mar 5, 2019
Journal
Volume
55
Issue
1
Pages
215 - 236
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