Dewey Decimal338.04
Table Of ContentContents: IntroductionHistorical Context, Present Trends and Future Directions in Entrepreneurial Cognition ResearchBrandon Randolph-Seng, J. Robert Mitchell and Ronald K. Mitchell1. Thinking About Cognition and its Central Role in Entrepreneurship: Confessions of a "Reformed" BehavioristRobert A. Baron2. Linking Achievement Motivation to Intentions, Goals and Entrepreneurial BehaviorsAlan L. Carsrud and Malin Brännback3. Toward a Taxonomy of Entrepreneurs' BehaviorBarbara Bird4. Entrepreneurial Self-Regulation: Consciousness and CognitionBrandon Randolph-Seng, Wallace A. Williams, Jr. and Mario Hayek5. Feeling and Thinking: The Role of Affect in Entrepreneurial CognitionMaw-Der Foo, Charles Y. Murnieks and Elsa T. Chan6. Exploring the Affective and Cognitive Dynamics of Entrepreneurship Across Time and Planes of InfluenceDenis A. Grégoire7. Cultural Context, Passion, and Self-Efficacy: Do Entrepreneurs Operate on Different "Planets"?Mateja Drnovsek, Alenka Slavec and Melissa S. Cardon8. Lessons from the Neural Foundation of Entrepreneurial Cognition: The Case of Emotion and MotivationDavid A. Baucus, Melissa S. Baucus and Ronald K. Mitchell9. Entrepreneurial Cognition and Social Cognitive NeuroscienceJeffery S. Mcmullen, Matthew S. Wood and Leslie E. Palich10. The Infrastructure of Entrepreneurial Learning Daniel P. Forbes11. How Language Shapes Thought: New Vistas for Entrepreneurship ResearchJean S. Clarke and Joep P. Cornelissen12. Thinking Big from the Start: An Essay on Entrepreneurial Growth CognitionsAndrew C. Corbett13. Simulating Socially Situated Cognition in Exchange CreationRonald K. Mitchell, J. Robert Mitchell, Miles A. Zachary and Michael R. Ryan14. The Whole Deal: Models, Metaphors and Mechanisms in Entrepreneurial CognitionSaras D. SarasvathyIndex
SynopsisEntrepreneurial cognition research is at a crossroads, where static views give way to dynamic approaches. This Handbook draws on a variety of perspectives from experts in the field of entrepreneurial cognition to highlight the key elements in a socially-situated view, where cognition is action-oriented, embodied, socially-situated, and distributed. It provides readers with some of the most up-to-date approaches to entrepreneurial cognition research and is designed to be an invaluable and timesaving companion for entrepreneurial cognition researchers. With insights from leading entrepreneurial cognition researchers the Handbook offers a comprehensive literature review of the field. Readers seeking to better understand and participate in some of the most up-to-date approaches to entrepreneurial cognition research will find this Handbook to be especially helpful in their research. Established scholars who are new to the research area will also be interested in this book. University libraries with research-focused business schools will also benefit from this Handbook . Contributors: R.A. Baron, D.A. Baucus, M.S. Baucus, B. Bird, M. Brännback, M.S. Cardon, A.L. Carsrud, E.T. Chan, J.S. Clarke, A.C. Corbett, J.P. Cornelissen, M. Drnovsek, M-D. Foo, D.P. Forbes, D.A. Grégoire, M. Hayek, J.S. McMullen, J.R. Mitchell, R.K. Mitchell, C.Y. Murnieks, L.E. Palich, B. Randolph-Seng, M.R. Ryan, S.D. Sarasvathy, A. Slavec, W.A. Williams, Jr., M.S. Wood, M.A. Zachary, Entrepreneurial cognition research is at a crossroads, where static views give way to dynamic approaches. This Handbook draws on a variety of perspectives from experts in the field of entrepreneurial cognition to highlight the key elements in a socially-situated view, where cognition is action-oriented embodied, socially-situated, and distributed. Readers seeking to better understand and/or participate in some of the most up-to-date approaches to entrepreneurial cognition research will find this Handbook to be an invaluable and time-saving companion in their research.
LC Classification NumberHB615