2006
DOI: 10.1108/14601060610640023
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An entrepreneurial decision process model describing opportunity recognition

Abstract: Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to expand upon existing theories of entrepreneurial cognitions. It constructs an information-processing framework of entrepreneurship (I-P e ) that holistically maps out the entrepreneurial opportunity recognition process. This framework demonstrates how various entrepreneurial needs and attitudes, as well as entrepreneurial motivators, impact on the diagnosis and assessment of informational cues. It describes how opportunity-related information is processed by entrepreneu… Show more

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“…The fundamental assumption underlying the theory is that individuals have limited ability to process information. Examining information processing as it relates to entrepreneurship is particularly relevant because it helps explain how individuals identify and evaluate opportunities (Pech and Cameron, 2006) and is one of the major factors that differentiate entrepreneurs from managers (Kaish and Gilad, 1991).As explained by Mitchell et al (2004), examining how information processing relates to these issues is crucial to advancing the entrepreneurship field. This has led Singh and Ronch (2011) to assert that understanding how entrepreneurs process information may help to unlock important aspects of new venture creation.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework Information Processing Theory and Diagmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The fundamental assumption underlying the theory is that individuals have limited ability to process information. Examining information processing as it relates to entrepreneurship is particularly relevant because it helps explain how individuals identify and evaluate opportunities (Pech and Cameron, 2006) and is one of the major factors that differentiate entrepreneurs from managers (Kaish and Gilad, 1991).As explained by Mitchell et al (2004), examining how information processing relates to these issues is crucial to advancing the entrepreneurship field. This has led Singh and Ronch (2011) to assert that understanding how entrepreneurs process information may help to unlock important aspects of new venture creation.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework Information Processing Theory and Diagmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this instance, entrepreneurs may act on cues that they believe are associated with success, but, which in actuality, are not (Simon and Houghton, 2002). Second, entrepreneurs may place too much weight on relevant cues (Pech and Cameron, 2006). To clarify this concept, we provide the following hypothetical example.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework Information Processing Theory and Diagmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are all part of Walsh's EM capabilities. Effectual logic means that acknowledgement must be made of the impact of Walsh's personality and motivation in shaping decision making and marketing strategy (Pech and Cameron, 2006). The combined effect of these factors results in the construction of a highly personalised marketing strategy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In a particular way the researcher emphasizes the entrepreneurial man's ability to overcome risk and uncertainty, which are connected with every activity . Th is assumption was one of the cornerstones in the model of entrepreneurial individual decision-making under risk (Pech, Cameron , 2006;Kuger 2000).…”
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