DOES ENTREPRENEURIAL EXPERIENCE MATTER?

This paper reports the results of two studies which provide evidence of experientially based cognitive development in entrepreneurship. Decision scenarios representing different entrepreneurial ventures were examined by subjects. In the first study, subjects recommended actions for the hypothetical...

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