2018
DOI: 10.1080/08276331.2018.1459015
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Internal factors influencing effective opportunity identification in a Tongan social enterprise

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“…As per Beth Monaghan, CEO and prime supporter of InkHouse, finance managers should put stock in themselves, their thoughts, and their capacities. Try not to spend the beginning of the profession contemplating the way to progress, yet additionally making a move to make progress (Gray et al, 2019). Putting stock in is vital because a finance manager can act naturally.…”
Section: Entrepreneur Philosophymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As per Beth Monaghan, CEO and prime supporter of InkHouse, finance managers should put stock in themselves, their thoughts, and their capacities. Try not to spend the beginning of the profession contemplating the way to progress, yet additionally making a move to make progress (Gray et al, 2019). Putting stock in is vital because a finance manager can act naturally.…”
Section: Entrepreneur Philosophymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…- -------------------------------------Insert figure 1 about here --------------------------------------In this model, perception involves the process of individual entrepreneurs cognitive framing, their problem-solving abilities as well as their complete set of philosophical and/or their epistemological view of 'their world' (Rodgers, 2009). Bygrave and Hofer (1991) ;Krueger, (1993); Sultana et al (2019); Gray et al (2019) agree that an entrepreneur's perception of a desirable future enables them to see and justify the kind of opportunities they are willing to cease and the ones they find it feasible to reach. This, as a consequence, makes perception the main factor which influences how DIY entrepreneurs process, interpret and organise a situation to produce a meaningful experience of the world or interpreting its stimuli into something meaningful based on previous experiences as well as future expectations (Lindsay and Norman, 2009;Pickens, 2005).…”
Section: Defining a Throughput Model For Decision-making In Diy Fraudmentioning
confidence: 99%