Entrepreneurial cognitions: Linking willingness and ability expert scripts to self-efficacy and new venture creation decisions

  • Urban B
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In bringing the concept of expert scripts to bear upon the venture creation decision and following a script-scenario construction model the existence and degree of mastery of scripts are inferred from a selection of items consisting of paired script recognition and distracter cues. These cognition cues are then linked to motivation, operationalised with the general self-effcacy construct. Individuals with varying demographics who met qualifying criteria from an unrestricted range of businesses and industries (n = 161) were surveyed. Moderate support was found to consistently recognise and select statements that evidence expert entrepreneurial scripts. Associations with self-effcacy were modest, suggesting weak links between entrepreneurial cognition and motivation.

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Urban, B. (2008). Entrepreneurial cognitions: Linking willingness and ability expert scripts to self-efficacy and new venture creation decisions. SA Journal of Industrial Psychology, 34(3). https://doi.org/10.4102/sajip.v34i3.747

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