Chapter 11: Re-visiting Effectuation: The Relationships with Causation, Entrepreneurial Experience, and Innovativeness
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Published:2020
Virginia Cha, Yi Ruan, Michael Frese, 2020. "Re-visiting Effectuation: The Relationships with Causation, Entrepreneurial Experience, and Innovativeness", The Entrepreneurial Behaviour: Unveiling the cognitive and emotional aspect of entrepreneurship, Andrea Caputo, Ph.D., Massimiliano M. Pellegrini, Ph.D.
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Abstract
This study enriches the theory of effectuation by discussing the four independent dimensions of effectuation and their relationships with causation. Additionally, we fill the gap in prior literature by showing how entrepreneurial experience moderates the relationship between effectuation and innovativeness of the venture. Our study of 171 practising entrepreneurs regarding their entrepreneurial decision-making logic yielded multiple findings. The authors find that entrepreneurs rely on causation as well as effectuation in their decision-making; the more experienced entrepreneurs are, the more they actually use causation; and entrepreneurial experience moderates the relationship between effectuation and innovativeness of the venture firm.
