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Restarting for the thrill: Behavioural addiction to entrepreneurship
Published 2021-09-01Subjects: Get full text
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Rara Avis Vineyards: Has This Bird Flown?
Published 2018-02-01“…Preston “Press” McLean (name disguised at his request) was a successful serial entrepreneur who created an investor group in 2006 to take over a troubled premium winery in Sonoma County. …”
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Scaling versus selling startups: the role of foreign acquirers in entrepreneurial ecosystems
Published 2022“…However, two model extensions identify conditions under which they can weaken it, namely (i) when there are intergenerational externalities in the accumulation of scaleup experience, and (ii) when there is significant brain drain of serial entrepreneurs.…”
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The mediating role of entrepreneurial alertness in the entrepreneurial passion and persistence in venture start-up nexus
Published 2024-01-01“…Design/methodology/approach – Using a three-way parallel mediation involving searching and scanning alertness, association and connection alertness and evaluation and judgment alertness, on data from 342 serial entrepreneurs from Nigeria, the authors examined the influence of EPFF on persistence in venture start-ups, through a parallel mediation involving searching and scanning alertness, association and connection alertness and evaluation and judgment alertness. …”
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Research on factors affecting serial entrepreneurial intention: An interpretive structure model
Published 2022-10-01“…Serial entrepreneurship is a very common phenomenon in the world. Research on serial entrepreneurs is the core of understanding entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs, such as, why entrepreneurs insist on starting businesses many times? …”
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A Carnegie perspective on intermittent risk taking in entrepreneurship
Published 2023-12-01“…In particular, we delineate conditions under which abrupt risk taking punctuates periods of risk-avoiding behaviors, a pattern that we call “intermittent risk taking.” We use serial entrepreneurs whose bouts with risk taking are often depicted as driven by an entrepreneurial itch to illustrate our model. …”
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