Understanding entrepreneurial decision-making by objectivizing subtle cues

We propose a theory for entrepreneurial decision-making based on classic grounded theory covering data of a total of 42 entrepreneurs. Objectivizing subtle cues, refers to “the process of discovering, following and making use of internal and external subtle cues (conscious emotions, thoughts, perceptions and information).” This paper presents a redefinition, re-contextualization and reconceptualization of entrepreneurial […]

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Listening to Your Intuition

There are several definitions available for intuition in various disciplines such as psychology, philosophy and ancient wisdom literature. Since intuition is an internal process of tracing perceiving and interpreting information, this topic usually remains outside the scope of mainstream entrepreneurship and management scholarly research. However, entrepreneurs and managers use intuition for various purposes in navigation […]

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