Polychronicity, decision-making and entrepreneurial self-efficacy of venture team founders: an exploratory study

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Purpose: This study explores the role of polychronic temporal orientation and decision-making decentralization on founders' perceptions of entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE). Design/methodology/approach: Longitudinal survey data were collected from 141 business founders in China. Findings: Findings suggest that decision-making decentralization is positively associated with founders' ESE. In addition, a polychronic temporal orientation is positively related to ESE, and this relationship is mediated by decision-making decentralization. Originality/value: This study adds to existing knowledge on ESE and temporal related issues by presenting empirical evidence that explains how and why the temporal orientation context and the practice of decision-making decentralization can shape ESE perceptions among venture founders.

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Lin, H. E., Shinnar, R. S., Shi, Y., & Hsu, D. (2022). Polychronicity, decision-making and entrepreneurial self-efficacy of venture team founders: an exploratory study. New England Journal of Entrepreneurship, 25(2), 144–160. https://doi.org/10.1108/NEJE-10-2021-0063

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