“…Specifically, research on the biological or physiological factors that augment or dampen entrepreneurial motivation is largely absent. This is a noteworthy oversight as sleep (Murnieks et al, in press; Barnes, ; Barnes, Miller, & Bostock, ; Gunia, ), testosterone (Nicolaou, Patel, & Wolfe, ), and cortisol levels (Liu‐Qin, Bauer, Johnson, Groer, & Salomon, ; Sherman, Lemer, Josephs, Renshon, & Gross, ) represent factors that may explain meaningful variance in entrepreneurial motivation and draw increasing interest in the OB literature but are understudied in entrepreneurship. More theory and measurement of these individual variables could expand our understanding of the role of physiology in entrepreneurial motivation and also contribute to the OB literature.…”