posted on 2022-03-28, 23:07authored byPeter Thomas Bryant
This thesis explores the role of self-regulation in decision making by entrepreneurs. It builds on prior research which has focussed on the cognitive aspects of key decisions made by entrepreneurs. Among these key decisions are career choice, opportunity evaluation and opportunity exploitation. One area of this ongoing reearch program is the exploration of social congition and self-regulatory factors in decision making. Hower, this area is still in its infancy, significant gaps remain and there are no coherent theories about such phenomena in the field of entrepreneurship. The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to theory development on these topics.
History
Table of Contents
Introduction -- Literature on entrepreneurship, self-regulation and decision making -- Literature on decision making by entrepreneurs -- Methodology -- Results -- Discussion of empirical findings.
Notes
Bibliography: leaves 243-283
Degree Type
Thesis PhD
Degree
Thesis (PhD), Macquarie University (Macquarie Graduate School of Management)
Department, Centre or School
Macquarie Graduate School of Management
Year of Award
2006
Rights
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