1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0883-9026(97)00008-6
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Entrepreneurship: Reflections on a subversive activity

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“…Even if disagreement has emerged regarding whether passion promotes or inhibits behaviour, most can agree with the view of passion "as any intense emotion that stirs humans with energy and deep longing to make difference" (Cardon et al, 2009, p. 515). Smilor (1997) suggested that entrepreneurial passion is one of the most observed phenomena in entrepreneurship research. Despite this acknowledgment, the research field singly lacks a theory-based definition of the concept.…”
Section: Passion Self-efficacy and Risk Perceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even if disagreement has emerged regarding whether passion promotes or inhibits behaviour, most can agree with the view of passion "as any intense emotion that stirs humans with energy and deep longing to make difference" (Cardon et al, 2009, p. 515). Smilor (1997) suggested that entrepreneurial passion is one of the most observed phenomena in entrepreneurship research. Despite this acknowledgment, the research field singly lacks a theory-based definition of the concept.…”
Section: Passion Self-efficacy and Risk Perceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers established long ago that passion is a strong motivator of action (see David Hume 1711-1778; Jean Jacques Rosseau 1712-1778) as well as of entrepreneurial decisions (Smilor 1997). We turn to selfdetermination theory Gagne and Deci 2005; and its extension to passion (Vallerand et al 2003) to gain a deeper understanding of entrepreneurial motivation.…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Passionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Researchers established long ago that passion is a strong motivator of action (see David Hume 1711-1778; Jean Jacques Rosseau 1712-1778) as well as of entrepreneurial decisions (Smilor 1997). We turn to selfdetermination theory Gagne and Deci 2005;Ryan and Deci 2000) and its extension to passion to gain a deeper understanding of entrepreneurial motivation.…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Passionmentioning
confidence: 97%