2020
DOI: 10.1108/jsbed-07-2019-0253
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Exploring the role of goal setting and external accountability mechanisms in embedding strategic learning plans in small firms

Abstract: PurposeThis paper explores the role of goal setting and external accountability mechanisms in embedding strategic learning plans in small firms. The research question asks, how are strategic learning plans embedded in small firms?Design/methodology/approachInsights from in-depth action research carried out with three small firm owner-managers (OMs) inform the study.FindingsFindings present valuable insights into how small firms learn strategically, and the link between OM goal setting and external accountabili… Show more

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“…Prior research (Muñoz and Cohen, 2018;Kelliher et al, 2020;Patten and Stephens, 2023;Radu-Lefebvre et al, 2022) highlights the need to explore the entrepreneurial narrative in order to enhance our understanding of entrepreneurship in different contexts. Narrative structuring (Kvale, 2016) was utilised to create a coherent story of the sustainability of an entrepreneurial family business.…”
Section: Jfbmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior research (Muñoz and Cohen, 2018;Kelliher et al, 2020;Patten and Stephens, 2023;Radu-Lefebvre et al, 2022) highlights the need to explore the entrepreneurial narrative in order to enhance our understanding of entrepreneurship in different contexts. Narrative structuring (Kvale, 2016) was utilised to create a coherent story of the sustainability of an entrepreneurial family business.…”
Section: Jfbmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, research on creativity has moved from a focus on the creative individual as a lone genius, to an understanding of the social dimension of creativity where the creative individual is only one element (Glăveanu, 2009; Runco, 2014). Similarly, entrepreneurship research, originally interested in the traits and behaviors of individuals, has shifted toward an understanding of the role of the social in forming entrepreneurial opportunities and, consequently, entrepreneurs (Belchior & Lyons, 2021; Kelliher, Murphy, & Harrington, 2020; Stephens, 2020; Walsh, 2019). Third, both creative and entrepreneurial activity are predicated on an unknowable future over which the individual has limited control.…”
Section: Emerging Themes From the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%