International Review of Entrepreneurship: Volume 16, Issue 4, 2018
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The Impact of Positive Affect on Entrepreneurial Motivational Outcomes: A Self-Regulatory Perspective
(Senate HallDublin, 2018)We investigate the effect of an overall positive affective state of individuals on motivational - rather than cognitive - outcomes in entrepreneurship. Drawing from a self-regulatory perspective, we emphasize the key role ... -
Systematic Review of Research on Exit: A Bibliometric Analysis and Future Directions
(Senate HallDublin, 2018)Exit is an important element of the entrepreneurial process. However, until recently research on exit, especially at the individual level, had received relatively little attention. This article aims to map the development ... -
Determinants of Small Firm Growth: An Exhaustive Analysis Using Conceptual and Statistical Approaches
(Senate HallDublin, 2018)Firm growth is a recurring topic in the field of management and entrepreneurship research. Over the last two decades, determinants of firm growth have been studied to explain variations in growth rates from a broad array ... -
Psychological Needs, Goal Orientations and the Cultural Preferences of Individuals with Start-up Aspirations
(Senate HallDublin, 2018)The present study examined individuals with start-up aspirations. The study objective was to test relationships between basic psychological needs and achievement goal orientation(s). The second objective was to test ... -
Returnee Entrepreneurs: Do They All Boost Emerging Economies?
(Senate HallDublin, 2018)Returnee entrepreneurs are argued to be important contributors to innovation and economic development in emerging economies by transferring advanced knowledge and skills to their home countries. To date the literature has ... -
The Choice to Become an Entrepreneur as a Response to Policy Incentives
(Senate HallDublin, 2018)Attempting to stimulate economic growth, governments have developed a host of entrepreneurial policy incentives. Yet such incentives have not been evaluated in terms of their attractiveness to high potential entrepreneurs ...